@theaichbee@mansizzzzle Not anymore. Your point made sense when a month supply was $800+. But now the prices have dropped to $200 at the pharmacy. So if they can make the $75 peptide illegal then you would be forced to buy it at the pharmacy for $200.
@RepLuna I’ve never had any particular calling in becoming a politician, but sometimes I dream about it because I’m the only person I feel I can trust.
People are always looking for ways to control the lives of other people even when it has no impact on them. Certain narcotics, when confined to the home and not used in public, will cause no social disturbance. In fact they are more likely to benefit society. Less imprisonment, possible health benefits, tax revenue, and most importantly freedom of choice and the pursuit of happiness.
I’m sorry for the families loss. I know they’re trying to find a cause or some explanation. But for a healthy 17 year old, 200mg of caffeine even consumed daily is not going to cause heart failure or enlarge your heart. Adderall is 10 times more stressful on your heart than caffeine and children commonly don’t have disastrous effects like that. So if there is any correlation between the two then she must have had some type of precondition that she was unaware of. With that being said I hope this court case doesn’t drag on painful memories and dilute the good ones of their child.
@XP_Glimmer@FlatChickener@philosophymeme0 That’s the same as saying you wouldn’t call the police if you saw something illegal because doing so could cause additional harm to the scenario.