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Yes and no.
Moderation is not something the general public does well and they can definitely fuck up your brain chemistry if you do it when you're young and might normalise taking drugs.
Things that are often made in home labs should never be legal. Also, psychedelics can be extremely damaging to people with mental illnesses, just look at what LSD and other psychedelic drugs did to Syd Barrett.
Psychedelics are okay once or twice, but abusing them can lead to severe agoraphobia and destroy your ability to will to be a part of society. That can be good or bad. Many people may think it sounds good, but it can be terrible.
The only reason psychedelics are illegal because there is no profitable way to synthesize these drugs and copyright the process. This is why THC is illegal but viagra isn't.
If they legalise these drugs everyone and their mother can extract DMT, grow pot, but if they can find a difficult synthesis of a DMT variant, they will legalise that and corner the market.
When Forbes is pushing psychedelics it's because they have invested into phrama companies working on those drugs and they want to prepare the waters to receive their product. Not because they care about brain injuries.
Why not let actual chemists make the drugs and have actual legal liability for their product rather than having some crackhead mix something in his toilet bowl that you don't know what it is cut with?
Anyway, LSD should definitely be in a class of their own. Nobody abuses these substances. Most people benefit from their use, and then move on. I have never heard of anyone getting addicted, or getting hurt from either of those. It has an 8+ hour high, a solid 3-4 of which will have you questioning reality.
It's already legal for people trip balls on Peyote, San Pedro (mescaline), and Salvia and guess what, the sky hasn't fallen.
LSD, psilocybin and DMT are less dangerous than many OTC medications at the pharmacy. It shouldn't be legal but rather decriminalized.
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