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12/26/08(Fri)21:39:41 No.2563123short term: go to school and work a modest job while taking hallucinogens and introducing others to them.
long term: become the psychedelic high priest of the 21st century.
First
world countries don't fear medicine. you can't go far in any town
within the U.S. without finding a drug store and the pharmaceutical
industry makes over $643 billion each year off sales worldwide.
Thus
why are hallucinogens, otherwise mind-altering medicines, deemed not
only illegal but are considered the MOST illegal by U.S. and
international law?
It must be assumed that there is this
deep-set fear of mind-expansion and alteration, and that leads to the
question of why. Why would any government or entity be afraid of people
having drug induced religious or life changing experiences. People
won't stop using the things, so wouldn't it be more wise to foster a
safe and legal avenue for their research and development? |