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Gotcha. 100%. To me it doesn't really matter how natural it is, just what the bottom line safety is. Just like how datura is natural and mushrooms containing muscarine.
I also agree with you about these drugs being more profound. I threw in the safety part for consideration in the question of "where do you draw the line and why?". Is it just a physically safety issue? Is it psychological like many have said? I'm sure many parents around here would be more inclined to let their 15 year old try mushrooms than they would heroin. But the question remains, where and why? From cannabis to booze to shrooms to coke. Would you let them try any drug they threatened to do outside of the home if you didn't let them?
When I ask these questions I'm looking for opinions because I want to know what people are thinking, not try and change someone's opinion over the internet lol.
Your last reply made everything clear though, thanks for taking the time.
That's kind of a tough one to answer as it's much less likely that a young teen is going to come home wanting to try alot of these drugs. Alcohol in my mind is out of the question, it's so unnatural that just to be able to process it the human body has to convert it first into an acid that is stronger then hydrochloric acid which is why alcohol has alot of the physical side effects it does with long term use. Anything causing profound hallucinations that border on spiritual are also out in my opinion, even if the drug causing them is natural and doesn't harm the body. I don't think a mind that young is prepared for such experiences. Coke, heroin, meth, pills all of those in my mind are out because of their highly addictive nature.
The way I see it for many of those the safer at home then on the street argument doesn't work as well. The child might be safe from the dangers one can encounter on the street but there are dangers inheirent in many of those drugs. I met a guy once in a rehab that was only 22 years old and because of his cocaine abuse he had already had a massive heart attack that killed of a large percentage of his heart. Such that while he was a 22 year old in mind and most of his body he had to act more like a 70 year old because of his heart. The arguement works for marijuana because to the best of my knowledge nobody has ever overdosed on marijuana or had marijuana alone harm their bodies in any substantial way beyond the effects of smoking. So in enjoying marijuana the only substantial risks are the ones you might run into trying to buy it on the street.