More on Drugs

I’ve looked at Mike and Galloway’s sites – they both seem to have friends who’ve died of overdoses ( or so it seemed to me). I once worked in an area up North where I met lots of people who grew up on council estates ( apologies – I’ve never on one) and there seemed to be a frightfully high no. heroin takers and overdoses. At university and in the ‘media’ posse I met so-called ‘high-flying’ cocaine users – I thought a lot of these people were messed up as they were keen to look ‘cool’ and ‘in’ and I’m not much of one for looking cool. I smoked a lot of pot at uni with lots of people who are now artists, writers etc. Pretty high achieving people in artistic ways, though not in your standard sense.

I guess what I am thinking is that context seems to make a big difference in substance use/abuse. Take the ‘loafers’ on the side of the street and alcohol – students again drink plenty – and I’m not saying that isn’t a problem for some – i.e. those who may not actually want to imbibe that much but feel they must if they want to be a ‘lad’ and not be seen as a wuss ( hehe meself included) – but I never heard people say..oh.alcohol should be banned because look at those old people on the side of the street. Even though a lot of people are very critical about giving them money as they’ll only spend it on ‘alcohol’. So people do appear to understand that using a substance (e.g. alcohol) isn’t necessarily going to lead to decline, but that if you have a whole host of problems and possibly are depressed, unmotivated etc. those same substances can make your life a lot more difficult.

Ah. I personally think education and awareness are two of the most important things. And not allowing dodgy criminals of the highest order to profit from young kids – why give them such a lucrative source of income? Legalize and tax – and control it. make it the same as ‘caviar’ or something. Sell it in Harrods or sth in a ‘controlled’ fashion. {I don’t hear of kids drinking champagne on Council estates..they won’t be as tempted when they think its something old ponces do..} Governments can also monitor what’s going on that way. For young kids, the thrill of an illegal substance is pretty much on par with with the actual high. And of course the problem with narcotics vs. psychedelic drugs is the physical addiction – and if you’re a disturbed young kid with nothing to do it’s easy to get on that ladder. Plus the lure of an easy income of drug dealing is really what seals it for lots of people.

Detach drugs and crime and half of the problem is over. Introduce young kids to intellectuals who have the odd spliff. ( In the same way, kids from certain countries who have similar ideas re: alcohol – when they go to france or italy realize it’s not such a big deal)

10 Responses to “More on Drugs”

  1. galloway Says:

    Bravo!

    With you 100% on this one.

  2. Mike E Says:

    This post is honest snappy & smart. You have a Gift. Like galloway I agree with every point. I feel compelled to emphasize the danger in teaching kids weed & heroin are the same. So when kids smoke & realize they’ve been misled they’ll assume everything about the heroin was a bullshit lie too.

    That’s one way people die.

    One way people live — what has kept me alive — is an outlet for my creative juice. When I write something I get high sure a chemical gets me. Better in some ways of course…
    Having Art hasn ‘t caused me to quit drugs — shit I don’t want to — but helps me Regulate.

    Positivity.

    btw you are on my Spun CookieRoll now. You know what that means:

    Zing.

  3. masked Says:

    Thanks for that! Cheers. You’ve got a great point re: creative outlet.

    Yes also I think it’s definitely important for people to understand the different risks with something like say – a narcotic – and something else like a psychedelic substance. With regards to the possibility of physical addiction with the former, and mental fucked-up ness with the latter! And also the different grades of psychedelic substances – so ranging from weed to say acid to mescaline or what have you. Or even something simple like…alcohol dehydrates you so it ain’t the smartest thing in the world to sit in a hot country in the middle of the day swigging a beer and not drinking very much water! which is typical holiday behaviour and can be pretty damn dangerous if you end up in a hot enough country.

    Also the other thing I think that’s generally not focused on very much ( typical of society really – ostriches that we are!) is the fetishization of either ‘alcohol’ or some drug – or ‘drugs’.

  4. masked Says:

    Having said all this there’s definitely something to realizing that a ‘Purist’ approach to one’s body has benefits. I don’t think enforcing this in a @Draconian way works – and as we’ve all seen – with young people tends to have the opposite effect!

    But obviously i think it’s something we all work out for ourselves over our lifetimes. I don’t like being sick and throwing up and hung over so I drink very little alcohol. The less I drink, the quicker I get a slight ‘buzz’ and then can stop – meaning – it’s much cheaper for me and i don’t need to have lots of booze to ‘have fun’. Generally that seems to make sense with everything – don’t get used to having too much as then you won’t then have to keep increasing your intake! Ho ho – having the odd spliff is much more rewarding than always smoking spliffs. See I guess the people who advocated ‘Moderation in everything’ were probably right. I tend to get impatient with mates etc. who’re always like..we need more booze..

    Being as independent as you can makes sense. Especially in this materialistic world.

  5. Leighton Cooke Says:

    Here in Amsterdam we have coffee shops where we can buy cannabis. But the law never dealt with the problem of supply so we still have criminal structures on the supply side. I think it would make sense if everyone could grow their own. Holland also has fewer heroin addicts than any other country. Cocaine and freebase are still a problem here but that’s like everywhere. The money to be made is so huge. Moderation is a good idea for sure.

  6. Mike E Says:

    Moderation indeed.

    Like you’re sure not Over Doing it on blog-posts here kiddo!

    Smart — I hear blogging is Highly Addictive. Yeah. I’m addicted to oxygen too.

    But I don’t let that stop me from breathing, right??

    I think you see what I’m saying. So Bring It On. Unless you’re having Too Much Fun to write.

    In which case you have an Excuse.

  7. Masked Says:

    Ah I have been Lazy Indeed.. Summer vacation and all that you know! Good you know you’ve been by..

  8. Mike E Says:

    Right on — sounds like Too Much Fun indeed.

    Don’t be a stranger…

  9. masked Says:

    Strangers..?Hmm ..

    you’ve set my mind working

  10. Addictions Says:

    Addictions

    Addictions

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