Sunday, February 27, 2011

Psychological addiction - another way to say ''habit''.

'' ... the drug causes psychological addiction.'' When you read this, rest assured, that the drug is not more addictive than, say, alcohol or caffeine, or, it might be even less than those.

It is absolutely unfair, in my opinion, that just because some prick decided to make marijuana, LSD and other drugs illegal, I am forced to refrain from their usage. Whose body is this, mine or theirs? The question is for you to answer. When you succumb to law and authorities, it is their body, they own you. However, when you decide to do whatever you want to do, regardless of what anyone else thinks, you own yourself, and your body.
The only reason why they have laws that forbid usage of marijuana, LSD, psilocybins and other drugs, is because the authorities feel like they own you. They can make ridiculous rules, spread misinformation, and get away with it.

The so-called magic mushrooms, as far as I know, are less harmful than Aspirine, yet, they are illegal. They could form a habit, if you enjoy the sensations they bring, but in that sense, it's quite the same with any activity that you enjoy and it becomes a habit, however, they do not cause a physical addiction (unlike caffeine).
Same applies to other drugs, but, hell, even if the substance does cause addiction, it should be my fucking problem, not anyone elses.
People should be able to choose what they do with their body. But it won't happen, for as long as you don't let the authorities know that they don't own you. However, in most cases, the word ''don't'' doesn't apply, since authorities do own most of the people, and those people breed, creating more people that are owned by the system.

You think you are free? Think again!

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