I find their no self incrimination rule very interesting. Pathetic that a site where former addicts are trying to convince current addicts to get off the junk has to have a rule like that to protect their members. Gotta love the focus of our war on drugs.
Records of things you say and do can be used against you in court. It's best to be vague. You do "that thing" to "that guy". You know, in that place with the stuff?I'd be curious to know why the rule got put in place.
Records of things you say and do can be used against you in court. It's best to be vague. You do "that thing" to "that guy". You know, in that place with the stuff?
It's a lot more incriminating to ask someone for something exact like phencyclidine. It would go quite well with the racemic 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine. It's for my friend Joe Walsh who lives at 123 sycamore avenue in Albany New York postal code 324234
I'm sure that's theoretically possible at first, but once your addiction gets to the point where the addiction itself takes priority over the income-generating means to enable those suggestions, it seems like the addict would just devolve into feeding the addiction at any cost. I mean, if you can't hold down a job because you're fucked up all the time, or trying to be, then its probably hard to pay for the good stuff and keep things clean, right?
Heroin just doesn't strike me as something that people can do "recreationally" for any significant length of time and still remain functional. Whether or not my statement is correct, it's probably true that there are significantly more dysfunctional heroin addicts than there are those that have remained functional.
It's pretty awful stuff, from what I gather, and I'm not sure its productive to advocate keeping the habit in check as a long term solution. Probably best to not start at all, or get help before you're totally gone.
Now, meth on the other hand... crystallized evil.
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I knew a guy that used heroin to get off coke. It worked, and he quit both when he went to the state pen. Of course that was after the bullet holes in the back of his car, and few arrests for petty offenses....
I worked with another guy that permanently quit heroin. He was ditched at a hospital in Baltimore, but they couldn't bring him back. No big loss in that case. He was a piece of shit, even without the drug issues.
I'm not an expert but I believe over the short term coke is worse, but heroin is more likely to ruin your life in the long run. Coke does more harm to you physically, most dope users just fuck their lives up by chasing 24/7.Isn't that like using using gasoline to put out a fire? Never done any drugs to speak of but I've always thought that heroin had a much worse reputation than coke. Both are addicting but I though heroin was by FAR more so. As in people can do recreational coke if they have things together and are strong willed but heroin is just a downwards spiral. At least this is what I'd always thought.
I'm not an expert but I believe over the short term coke is worse, but heroin is more likely to ruin your life in the long run. Coke does more harm to you physically, most dope users just fuck their lives up by chasing 24/7.
no, your not an expert. But you give your opinion anyway.
This is a discussion board, not a knowledge exchange. I'm free to offer my opinion on anything I choose, and I never claimed to be an authority (the contrary, in fact).no, your not an expert. But you give your opinion anyway.
This is a discussion board, not a knowledge exchange. I'm free to offer my opinion on anything I choose, and I never claimed to be an authority (the contrary, in fact).
That's probably because it is worse than coke.I've always thought that heroin had a much worse reputation than coke
This is a discussion board, not a knowledge exchange. I'm free to offer my opinion on anything I choose, and I never claimed to be an authority (the contrary, in fact).
I've never used, but I've read a substantial amount about Heroin.
It's less addictive than ciggarettes and less toxic than alcohol. It should be legal.
There are lots of people out there that use Heroin recreationally, and you'll never know who they are. They are careful to dose themselves so they don't become addicted.
If it's anything like those Tylenol 4's I was given after I had my wisdom teeth taken out, keep it the hell away from me.yup and there are a lot of people that spiral out of control, od, and die. I guess you don't know unless you try it what effect it can have on you... That is a steep learning curve though :/
