Maybe? It's outside of Denver but a totally reasonable drive.Isn’t garden of the gods in Colorado Springs? Not Denver?
Probably not for one of @Jehannum ’s carsMaybe? It's outside of Denver but a totally reasonable drive.
eh, I've been. It's fun and pretty, but not worth the drive from Denver to Colorado Springs if that's the only goal.Maybe? It's outside of Denver but a totally reasonable drive.
You quit talking about my moobs like that, kthx.Bombed by some whore with large cans?
That's awesome. Hopefully LSD will follow.Oh wow. It's happening.
US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
In a historic shift, the U.S. moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, AP sources say.apnews.com
I really thought nothing was going g to happen for another 10+ years, and/or there were only 4-5 holdout states that hadn't legalized
its still illegal, this doesnt change that. Just changes some of the mandatory sentencing stuff (which is good news)Oh wow. It's happening.
US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
In a historic shift, the U.S. moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, AP sources say.apnews.com
Sure it does. Schedule 3 can be prescribed, but Schedule 1 cannot.its still illegal, this doesnt change that. Just changes some of the mandatory sentencing stuff (which is good news)
Anything can be prescribed, FDA has approved MDMA and LSD for treatment resistant PTSD, albeit recently but the scheduling is based on "potential for abuse" which is why I can get fentanyl script but not weedSure it does. Schedule 3 can be prescribed, but Schedule 1 cannot.
No. Unless I've somehow missed something, none of those drugs are approved yet. A doctor cannot prescribe MDMA. There is an EXTREMELY rigorous process to go through to get approval to study Schedule 1 drugs, as they are deemed drugs with no research potential.Anything can be prescribed, FDA has approved MDMA and LSD for treatment resistant PTSD, albeit recently but the scheduling is based on "potential for abuse" which is why I can get fentanyl script but not weed
It's as stupid as the federal switchblade laws.
I talk to her about it all the time. She's working on getting psylocibin stuff in MD. I've seen the bills and stuff.No. Unless I've somehow missed something, none of those drugs are approved yet. A doctor cannot prescribe MDMA. There is an EXTREMELY rigorous process to go through to get approval to study Schedule 1 drugs, as they are deemed drugs with no research potential.
@eileenbunny can probably write pages on this.
And my point was that Schedule 1 drugs cannot be prescribed, while Schedule 3 can.I talk to her about it all the time. She's working on getting psylocibin stuff in MD. I've seen the bills and stuff.
Anyway my bad on the MDMA it's on fast track approval. I guess they have until August 11th to make a decision but signs point to yes...
My point was that it's "more legal" to have to have take home fentanyl than it is to have a silly plant that is universally understood to not form a chemical dependence and have very few negative side effects. Opioids even when you have them available it's like do I want to lessen the pain for a few hours but also get mad sweats and nausea later. Alcohol is straight up poison, alters your brain chemistry, and is habit forming and it's not even considered a "drug"