It's seriuously dirty stuff and I can't see how anyone could justfy it's sale by the state.
Well it's just that availability of the other drugs will not eliminate the addicts who are already on it, as well as people who might want to try it. Keeping it illegal will keep those addicts in a sort of legal/health limbo, or hell.
Many of their lives will be fucked up enough as it is, that it doesn't seem worth the effort to make them even worse.
I suppose it could be legalized in a more limited way. For instance that a person can get it with a prescription from a doctor/clinic. In this way the clients will more or less be limited to addicts and those who really want to try it, and anyone doing so can be assured of less risk from amateur chemists making poison, or burning themselves up while trying to be amateur chemists themselves.
I see these people pretty much everyday, and as depressing as they are, they seem to have lives that they lead according to their own standards, and I cannot justify their removal by the state.
BTW, on your last two replies to me you put in the quote box "nj writes". At first I thought it was an accident but then it happened again and I noticed for everyone else you put their correct name. Is it just an odd coincidence, or do you think I'm NJ?
holmes
"What a fool believes he sees, no wise man has the power to reason away." (D.Bros)