Zakmalados
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No, that's US. There... get this.. the Indian people have an exemption. Still they're persecuted... But here, right now... it's not like that. I'm just praying and hanging on. Zak
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[bSo let me get this right... killing cats and drinking their blood and having sex with goats before cutting their throats is a (quote): "very longstanding religious tradition", which religion would that be then? And I suppose thats OK then is it?? Well, you definitely shouldn't have sex with them after cutting their throats... Zak
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Put them under a compact fluorescent (1 inch away) until summer. Otherwise they will be forever skinny. Zak
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Funny thing, in Canada: Mescaline is illegal, but Peyote... is specifically exempted from scheduling. We have legislation like that in AU to the effect that anything containing a drug, is a drug... but it has not seen much enforcement (so far, mostly in re: mushrooms... which are illegal because they contain a drug). Given that Peyote is specifically exempt... I don't know what this means for the tricho's and similar spp. It seems like cognitive liberty is... suffering in AU. That's so sad. Zak Zak
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Hawaiian Baby wood rose , a dangerous plant
Zakmalados replied to Sirena land's topic in Ethnobotany
Good for you, Serena Land. You are lucky to live where you do. Zak -
The UN Wants to Put Me in Jail for My Morning Cup of Tea
Zakmalados replied to Elrik's topic in Ethnobotany
Nothing should be illegal. That just creates a black market and drives use underground. Prohition is an utterly failed social policy. The harms that it creates are so obviously worse than the harms it supposedly addresses that I cannot have any faith in the politicians that promote it. I think that a large number of them are perfectly well aware that prohibition doesn't work, but they've built an industry on it and can't back up now. They feed on the misery it creates. Any suggestion that some sort of modified prohibition can succeed is hopelessly naive. Zak