I’ve been working on drug policy reform for the last couple of months and have just put up the 1st of a series of posts on the topic on this forum. I’d be delighted to get your input on this, although the potential recreational benefits of drugs are not really what we’re leading with.
What do you mean by ‘super-medicinal’? I mean ‘recreational’ as opposed to ‘medicinal’, where it’s taken to solve a particularly health problem like depression.
I’m sadly not at EA global; reckoned it was too expensive to come from the UK.
In Europe the European Court of Human right ruled in 2014 that substances that are used recreationally aren’t drugs and thus not forbidden under drug regulation.
As a result, there’s currently 1P LSD which is legal in Germany and does roughly the same thing as LSD.
I’ve been working on drug policy reform for the last couple of months and have just put up the 1st of a series of posts on the topic on this forum. I’d be delighted to get your input on this, although the potential recreational benefits of drugs are not really what we’re leading with.
What do you mean by ‘super-medicinal’? I mean ‘recreational’ as opposed to ‘medicinal’, where it’s taken to solve a particularly health problem like depression.
I’m sadly not at EA global; reckoned it was too expensive to come from the UK.
Just messaged you via the facebook.
In Europe the European Court of Human right ruled in 2014 that substances that are used recreationally aren’t drugs and thus not forbidden under drug regulation.
As a result, there’s currently 1P LSD which is legal in Germany and does roughly the same thing as LSD.
This doesn’t sound right… Surely all recreational drugs would be legal Europe-wide in that case?