I've been posting on the MDMA as a possible treatment for PTSD thread. I find it very unfortunate that there will be 30 year hiatus in that medications use due to politics and hysteria. I also find it unfortunate that the propaganda around it leads to some having a knee jerk reaction to discounting its merit prior to looking at it from an objective stance.
In the addictions field it is commonly accepted that 50% of the people who are chemically dependent on illicit or illegal substances are self medicating mental health(MH) issues. I find it appalling that those same people are arrested, charged and go to jail for using a coping method to deal with the MH issues. Just recently New Mexico has accepted that pot is a valid reason for obtaining a medical marijuana license. Yet those that have used it for such a reason have been jailed. IMHO for no valid reason.
Its an emotional issue when we speak of decriminalization, legalization etc of drugs of abuse. The language is very important in speaking of theses issues. Also in what legalization of drugs of abuse would look like. All to often the ideal is portrayed as functioning in an unrealistic, hazardous model. As some feel legalization is having the 7-11 sell crack as well as toquitos. Or decriminalization is the same as wide spread distribution.
Lots of conjecture out there as to what drug recovery looks like. Some believe we don’t have the answers when we do. Its just not supported as well as the legal intervention is. Lets face it the war on drugs is a war on people. It makes billions for organized crime. Makes billions for the industrial legal complex. Fuels terrorism internationally and locally. Leads to much suffering form those that use and those around them. It immoral and unjust. With no basis of support except financial gain, political traction and moral imposition.
It harms more than helps. Isn't a deterrent. Keeping it illegal attracts more people to use than it deters.
There exists a continuum of use, abuse and addiction. With incremental harms as one progresses through the continuum.
There is so much bad education on drugs of abuse it leads to more abuse. Real education and allowing people to make valid decisions is what is needed..not hysteria and a just say no policy. Empowering people to know the risks and make the right choice will reduce addiction rates. The truth needs to be supported.
People have been altering their state of mind since the beginning of time. This will never change. Do we accept that human behavior can change through legislation? Can we accept that the laws are to help the individual when we throw them in jail for their own good? Do we allow dying people to be literally drug out of bed and arrested as they smoked pot in their last days? From a compassionate, humanistic point of view that isn't valid. Or do we evolve and learn as a society. It belongs to us not the politicians.
In the addictions field it is commonly accepted that 50% of the people who are chemically dependent on illicit or illegal substances are self medicating mental health(MH) issues. I find it appalling that those same people are arrested, charged and go to jail for using a coping method to deal with the MH issues. Just recently New Mexico has accepted that pot is a valid reason for obtaining a medical marijuana license. Yet those that have used it for such a reason have been jailed. IMHO for no valid reason.
Its an emotional issue when we speak of decriminalization, legalization etc of drugs of abuse. The language is very important in speaking of theses issues. Also in what legalization of drugs of abuse would look like. All to often the ideal is portrayed as functioning in an unrealistic, hazardous model. As some feel legalization is having the 7-11 sell crack as well as toquitos. Or decriminalization is the same as wide spread distribution.
Lots of conjecture out there as to what drug recovery looks like. Some believe we don’t have the answers when we do. Its just not supported as well as the legal intervention is. Lets face it the war on drugs is a war on people. It makes billions for organized crime. Makes billions for the industrial legal complex. Fuels terrorism internationally and locally. Leads to much suffering form those that use and those around them. It immoral and unjust. With no basis of support except financial gain, political traction and moral imposition.
It harms more than helps. Isn't a deterrent. Keeping it illegal attracts more people to use than it deters.
There exists a continuum of use, abuse and addiction. With incremental harms as one progresses through the continuum.
There is so much bad education on drugs of abuse it leads to more abuse. Real education and allowing people to make valid decisions is what is needed..not hysteria and a just say no policy. Empowering people to know the risks and make the right choice will reduce addiction rates. The truth needs to be supported.
People have been altering their state of mind since the beginning of time. This will never change. Do we accept that human behavior can change through legislation? Can we accept that the laws are to help the individual when we throw them in jail for their own good? Do we allow dying people to be literally drug out of bed and arrested as they smoked pot in their last days? From a compassionate, humanistic point of view that isn't valid. Or do we evolve and learn as a society. It belongs to us not the politicians.