Well, I'm afraid quality control isn't the be all and end all (can't help seeing 'bellend' amongst all those words). Top notch drugs are very dangerous indeed, but only because what is slung on the streets is vastly inferior. Plenty of people have met their end when an unusually strong batch of whatever it is has come on the market and they've matched their regular dose, only for it to prove too much.
Which is where education comes in. They should all be legalised, and of a standardised quality; high enough to discourage counterfeits, low enough to risk sudden OD. But all drugs are a waste of time eventually, which I have found out the hard way.
Well, I'm afraid quality control isn't the be all and end all (can't help seeing 'bellend' amongst all those words). Top notch drugs are very dangerous indeed, but only because what is slung on the streets is vastly inferior. Plenty of people have met their end when an unusually strong batch of whatever it is has come on the market and they've matched their regular dose, only for it to prove too much.
Which is where education comes in. They should all be legalised, and of a standardised quality; high enough to discourage counterfeits, low enough to risk sudden OD. But all drugs are a waste of time eventually, which I have found out the hard way.