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shpongolina rated 10 months ago- very provacative thoughts, i'm finding myself aligned with a lot of shulgin's comments....
To Shulgin, a self-proclaimed libertarian, publishing synthesis instructions is totally responsible: If you're going to make a drug and use a drug, you want accurate information. A regular r...
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 paul-lennox rated 3 months ago- Thanks Professor
 - seanashton rated 3 months ago
- From the page: ""HAS THIS MAN KILLED 100 BRITISH TEENAGERS?""
 - antiorder rated 3 months ago
- The father of Ecstacy is probably an ETARD.
 ShawtyIsA10 rated 3 months ago- haha i dont think any of us did
 eristicaccord rated 11 months ago- My roommate was lucky enough to meet-and-correspond with this genius-shaman of our modern times!
 aaronbassett rated 3 months ago- Man I love this guy, I love all you guys!
 JennyMorman rated 4 months ago- What an interesting man (and really an interesting couple). Makes me want to expand my life as there are so many possibilities - why live small?
 madalyn rated 10 months ago- This guys fuckin sweet
The acid doctor.
 SpeedyGonzales rated 10 months ago- My hero
 shpongolina rated 10 months ago- very provacative thoughts, i'm finding myself aligned with a lot of shulgin's comments....
To Shulgin, a self-proclaimed libertarian, publishing synthesis instructions is totally responsible: If you're going to make a drug and use a drug, you want accurate information. A regular reader of the Federal Register, Shulgin even has a legal argument. If you look at the Constitution, the 10th Amendment says anything that isn't handled in the Constitution or mentioned in the previous nine amendments should be reverted to the people or the states. In any case, he says, the government has no business making laws about personal behavior.
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