hatrickpatrick wrote: » For me it's the risk of adulterants and neurotoxicity. If straight-up amphetamine (Adderall, not the potentially neurotoxic derivatives such as MDMA or methamphetamine) was legal, I'd use it in a heartbeat for productivity. But as it stands, I wouldn't know what I was buying if I bought it from a street dealer and it's not a gamble I'm prepared to take.
Undividual wrote: » Had a couple of conversations recently about drugs and am just curious what it is about drugs that prevent people trying them? I understand fearing a loss of control or full on addiction. In my own case, the hardest I've tried was ecstasy which was great fun the first time and a living nightmare the third (and last) time. I do occasionally smoke grass (about once a month). I went in and out of using it to cope throughout my teens and early 20s. For my 2 cents, it did the job. My experience of people on coke scared me away from that. I could never justify spending the kind of money people do on that. My views over the past few years have changed and I lean more towards legalizing soft drugs, providing the tax gained and social benefits would cover the social costs (as with alcohol). I also don't like the thought of money going towards organized criminals.
2011 wrote: » Regardless of your opinion on the subject it has been done to death.
Undividual wrote: » Had a couple of conversations recently about drugs and am just curious what it is about drugs that prevent people trying them? I understand fearing a loss of control or full on addiction.
Deleted User wrote: » There's a lot of unnecessary "fear" of drugs around and also plenty of necessary reluctance which is missing. I know someone who recently had a reaction to antibiotics, nothing too serious but couldn't understand how it happened. They're seriously powerful drugs which we seem to forget. For illegal drugs the illegality is a major point, people still defer to authority day-to-day. Also people who haven't done drugs before or don't move in those circles will be less likely to notice people who've had positive or neutral experiences with drugs but will notice a junkie nodding off, a drunk swaying or a bang of weed off a group of tracksuited scumbags.
Deleted User wrote: » MDMA pretty sure to be in the clear no?
Undividual wrote: » ...just curious what it is about drugs that prevent people trying them?
theteal wrote: » Just not a lifestyle choice I'd want to make. Not my scene in the slightest. Huddled up in a toilet cubicle sniffing sh!t off the cistern sounds like a failed life to me. It's clear as day how rampant coke is of late. My ITU nurse wife is bewildered at how people don't realise what they're doing to their bodies.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » When bought on the street? It just makes me uneasy, I mean how exactly are you supposed to know what it is you're buying? Either pills or powder can easily be 'cut' with other substances. And I'm pretty sure (although I could stand corrected on this) that even pure MDMA is known to be neurotoxic to serotonin producing neurons, although this might just be at extreme dosages or for people who forget to take measures regarding hydration and not getting too hot? I will say that I have absolutely no problem whatsoever with experimenting with substances known to be safe at certain doses. In fact, having lifelong ADHD and depression symptoms but not wanting to get embroiled in the disastrous Irish mental healthcare system, I sometimes pick a day when I need to get a sh!tload of stuff done, and use Sudafed at the normal 60mg / 4 hours dosage for its mild stimulant effects I'm a totally different person on those days, procrastination becomes totally unattractive and I actually focus on one specific thing I need to get done for as long as it takes to get it done. Incredibly jealous of those who don't need stimulants to do this As I say, if Ireland didn't ban or restrict literally every form of stimulant other than methylxanthines, I'd use them in a heartbeat. But I wouldn't use something I bought from some random person who could easily be mixing it with God knows what in order to make a bigger profit. I don't look down on people who do - in fact, to be honest in my view those people are fairly brave to take risks like that, fair play to them - but I'm just a little too risk averse for the aforementioned reasons.
....... wrote: » But most people do try them?
Malachi Dead Back wrote: » My 8 year old got swabbed at airport security on the way home from holidays this week. He tested positive for drugs! It was a scary experience as a parent. Thankfully someone with some sense said test him again using a different machine. He got the all clear. Try explaining that to a kid!!
riffmongous wrote: » I've seen too many people turn into losers from drug use, mostly hash actually. Quite a few who didn't too but enough to not take the risk.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » When bought on the street? It just makes me uneasy, I mean how exactly are you supposed to know what it is you're buying? Either pills or powder can easily be 'cut' with other substances. And I'm pretty sure (although I could stand corrected on this) that even pure MDMA is known to be neurotoxic to serotonin producing neurons, although this might just be at extreme dosages or for people who forget to take measures regarding hydration and not getting too hot?
Undividual wrote: » I do occasionally smoke grass (about once a month). I went in and out of using it to cope throughout my teens and early 20s. For my 2 cents, it did the job.
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » I'd say they were losers already tbh, the hash just gave them an excuse
Undividual wrote: » My communion priest said that when you point the finger at someone, you are pointing thrice back at yourself.... Then again, he also got moved out of our parish in the middle of the night and was never heard from again.