The Future Is That Mountain

It's a perfect example of how drug prohibition laws make drugs more dangerous—an unregulated market for cocaine, with no quality control, has encouraged the use of levamisole as a cutting agent. And U.S. drug laws make it illegal for users to test their cocaine for poison—if users could, they might stop buying from dealers who sell tainted cocaine, putting economic pressure on the market to be less dangerous.

suburbanmike:

I don’t do cocaine. But if I did, I’d be worried.

(article via criminalwisdom)

Super interesting read. If I were to start using drugs again, I’d be worried.

suburbanmike

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