The reason magic mushrooms are banned is because they don’t want people to start questioning authority

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I always thought there was something up with how possessing psychedelics can land you in jail for longer than some of the worst crimes. After researching into it, I realized why. When you take psychedelics they break down the barriers in your mind which causes the user to begin processing thoughts in a new way. It sets you free from the conditioning you were forced to experience and you start to see the truth about society. Why else do they allow antidepressants, which turn you into a zombie? Versus shrooms, which have no horrible side effects unless you’re retarded and eat a bunch at once.

Plus, mushrooms were used thousands of years ago for spiritual healing, so there’s that.

 
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I always thought there was something up with how possessing psychedelics can land you in jail for longer than some of the worst crimes. After researching into it, I realized why. When you take psychedelics they break down the barriers in your mind which causes the user to begin processing thoughts in a new way. It sets you free from the conditioning you were forced to experience and you start to see the truth about society. Why else do they allow antidepressants, which turn you into a zombie? Versus shrooms, which have no horrible side effects unless you’re retarded and eat a bunch at once.

Plus, mushrooms were used thousands of years ago for spiritual healing, so there’s that.
Why do you think the biggest wave of anti-establishment movements coincided with the psychedelic boom of the '60s? And why do you think the government immediately stomped that out with the War on Drugs? Note: I don't support drugs, but the war on drugs is a waste of time and money.
 
Why do you think the biggest wave of anti-establishment movements coincided with the psychedelic boom of the '60s? And why do you think the government immediately stomped that out with the War on Drugs? Note: I don't support drugs, but the war on drugs is a waste of time and money.
That was due to the sexual revolution and Christians wanted to stamp it out. They didn’t understand they were fighting against an ideological agenda, not a mushroom one.
 
That was due to the sexual revolution and Christians wanted to stamp it out. They didn’t understand they were fighting against an ideological agenda, not a mushroom one.
Partially true, Christians fought the wrong battle. They saw the degeneracy and thought, "Drugs caused this, we must ban the drugs." But they didn't realize that the degeneracy was engineered, and the drugs were just caught in the crossfire. The establishment didn’t care about hippies frying their brains; they cared about people questioning the system. So they flooded the counterculture with heroin and amphetamines—real destructive drugs—to neutralize the threat while making psychedelics illegal.
 
Winners don't do drugs.
Enjoy NOT doing mushrooms and NOT having the time of your life. Being an addict is nigger behavior but recreational use (of most substances) is totally fine. As for the prompt OP started, Due to mushrooms providing no benefit and just being a hallucinogen it was banned to prevent misuse in the 70s as an effort in the war on drugs. The whole "Controlled Substances Act" is unconstitutional imo
 
Enjoy NOT doing mushrooms and NOT having the time of your life. Being an addict is nigger behavior but recreational use (of most substances) is totally fine. As for the prompt OP started, Due to mushrooms providing no benefit and just being a hallucinogen it was banned to prevent misuse in the 70s as an effort in the war on drugs. The whole "Controlled Substances Act" is unconstitutional imo
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I'm hyper imaginative even without drugs, God's gift, sorry if you don't have it.
 
Enjoy NOT doing mushrooms and NOT having the time of your life. Being an addict is nigger behavior but recreational use (of most substances) is totally fine. As for the prompt OP started, Due to mushrooms providing no benefit and just being a hallucinogen it was banned to prevent misuse in the 70s as an effort in the war on drugs. The whole "Controlled Substances Act" is unconstitutional imo
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Do you still do meth?
 
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