They don't have to be legal because chemistry is almost infinite. Drug law is almost identical to gun law in that regard. They just work around it already, so you can already get it if you are intelligent.
I don't think releasing it to the masses is a good idea. Look at what therapy has become. Now imagine what therapy would become if those same ignorant morons had the power to MK-ULTRA a bunch of Karens.
Absolutely, however, chemistry is extremely complex.
I think the synthetic cannabinoids were invented at Perdue University to map the cannabinoid system in the brain. A lot of novel psychedelics were invented for the same reason.
They don't have to be legal because chemistry is almost infinite. Drug law is almost identical to gun law in that regard. They just work around it already, so you can already get it if you are intelligent.
I don't think releasing it to the masses is a good idea. Look at what therapy has become. Now imagine what therapy would become if those same ignorant morons had the power to MK-ULTRA a bunch of Karens.
Legality matters quite a bit when it comes to research. MK Ultra is a LOT more than just giving people acid to see what happens.
Absolutely, however, chemistry is extremely complex.
I think the synthetic cannabinoids were invented at Perdue University to map the cannabinoid system in the brain. A lot of novel psychedelics were invented for the same reason.