Submitted by NewsHugh t3_126tsxk in Connecticut
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Rich-Equivalent-1875 t1_jectito wrote
Good point people get into accidents by eating while driving all the time, so I guess they should outlaw eating?
MormonReformist t1_jedixbc wrote
If driving is so dangerous we should just outlaw it.
No-Ant9517 t1_jee134p wrote
Fine by me
vulva_admiration t1_jeem4xz wrote
Not everybody can afford to have their eye surgery done in an actual clinic. Some people have to save money with the driving mobile lazer eye surgery
/s
CarlinHicksCross t1_jebmiuc wrote
Rep. Craig Fishbein, R- Wallingford, said those DUI penalties did little to address roadway fatalities caused by impaired driving.
“Unfortunately in many of these instances, somebody’s dead and you can’t bring them back,” Fishbein said. “So it’s not solace to me that, ‘Well they’re still going to get arrested for driving under the influence.’”
Well, the most problematic substance by a significant margin is alcohol, yet they don't give a shit about that here.
Just because you're decriminalizing personal amounts of mushrooms doesn't mean people will be buying them to drive on them now, lol. People who consume them now don't care about the legality regardless, and someone irresponsible enough to drive while under the influence of a psychedelic are going to do it regardless of the legal status of said drug. The entire point is to stop legally punishing people for possession of a substance that's less dangerous then many many others and has stated therapeutic effects. Republicans will never get behind this kind of stuff no matter how much it makes sense.
Aphroditaeum t1_jecepb2 wrote
Another useless Republican with a dumb ass uneducated opinion just for the sake of blocking something a democrat came up with.
Masty1985 t1_jeea78u wrote
The Dems do that shit all the time too.. it's time we set fire to both parties here in CT.
Raymuundo t1_jefpsog wrote
Nah I think it’s more nefarious than that. They get campaign money (D’s and R’s both) from the liquor stores and whatnot. This is why supermarkets couldn’t sell liquor. I feel for the mom and pop shops, but at the end of the day most people are going to continue their habits of purchasing from what’s convenient rather than price. To mention big pharma and whoever else has an interest in this stuff not getting legalized.
That being said, as another commenter below mentioned, it’s both whack ass parties. We could be making more tax revenue that could be kicked back to useful programs or lower our taxes (an insane idea that could actually work) but instead we have a bunch of rich people running the poor show. Sucks.
vorpalrobot t1_jeczcva wrote
Do not listen to a word Fishbein says, he's literally the worst.
billybobwillyt t1_jees5he wrote
>Fishbein
Rep. Piscopo would like a word...
WellSeasonedUsername t1_jed4wkb wrote
He’s no worse than Rosa DeLauro lmao
Educational-Tomato58 t1_jecna90 wrote
People who drive under the influence will do so regardless of the legality of a drug.
CarlinHicksCross t1_jeeibmx wrote
Exactly, it's also illegal to drink more than a drink or two and drive, yet huge portions of the population do it. It's also technically illegal to smoke and drive yet there's people who do it every single day. People gonna people.
Yum_Kaax t1_jeatog4 wrote
> “If it is hallucinogenic, by its very nature, by how we refer to it, you’re going to be seeing something that’s either not there or amplified in some way and my guess is you really need to have good vision and be aware of your surroundings while you’re driving,” he said.
"It's ok, officer, I have 20/20 vision. Sure, there are a lot of bats out here today, but am able to dodge them every time. Plus, I can read minds. I mean, I don't know the words you're thinking but the color is definitely purple, with little flashes of yellow."
TFA-DF8 t1_jecjoro wrote
As someone who has consumed large amounts of mushrooms, I have never once seen something that was not there.
Phantastic_Elastic t1_jecwn4y wrote
I watched a tar paper roof turn into snake skin and drip off the building on mushrooms. I reached out to touch the tar paper to stop the hallucination and I watched it rippling and tugging around my fingers.
Rich-Equivalent-1875 t1_jecz7b2 wrote
It’s amazing how people can experience the same thing so differently.
Phantastic_Elastic t1_jed134g wrote
It certainly would not have occurred to me that I should get in a car at that point!
Rich-Equivalent-1875 t1_jectat8 wrote
What effect do you get from them? I tried them to treat debilitating refractory existential depression. It helped very little, to the point it was almost not worth it, and I noticed no change in sensory perception etc.
TFA-DF8 t1_jecu8sd wrote
When I microdosed I always just felt a little more confident and that I operated at a couple notches higher then normal. Listened better, focused more. When I was taking large doses it would just magnify my feelings, def dealt with some dark trips but for the most part a lot of love and euphoria. Laughed until my abs hurt, made friends with everyone I came in contact with and nature. You know, super dangerous shit republicans would hate.
Rich-Equivalent-1875 t1_jecz28o wrote
Those sound like ideal reactions, I would use it still and all the time if I had those experiences.
cracksmack85 t1_jed06l6 wrote
> Sure, there are a lot of bats out here today, but am able to dodge them every time.
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the end of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold
justadudenameddave t1_jechk10 wrote
I have 20/20 vision as well, so I have an easy time dodging all the dragons and machine elfs I see
UnimpressedAsshole t1_jeeaexv wrote
Another reason to discard “hallucinogen” and substitute “psychedelic” or “entheogen”
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UnimpressedAsshole t1_jeexykb wrote
Having extensive experience with psilocybin and beyond, I reiterate my opinion that we need to stop using "hallucinogen" to refer to psychedelics and entheogens. It is an inadequate incomplete label, poor marketing, and gives ammo to ignoramuses like the politician quoted about.
Also, who's to say those are hallucinations? just because other people can't see them? cymatics, yantras, sacred geometry, fractals, the fibonacci sequence, etc etc etc
FalcorDD t1_jede9ch wrote
CT is $42B in debt. Why does it matter what anyone does at this point? Just make everything legal, tax it, and fix maybe one pothole. Hell, they could’ve just made betting on UCONN basketball legal and handed out free shrooms as a celebration for being out of debt.
Any_Constant_6550 t1_jecvaui wrote
Connecticut is finally coming around. Took long enough.
Mobile-Animal-649 t1_jee9xy1 wrote
Depression is horrible and for some , crippling.
This said The best course of action for some is Psilocybin. I have taken the recreational for sure, but in small doses for depression is truly a gift and amazing
Legalize immediately
Neowwwwww t1_jeelieq wrote
Nice
Avarice21 t1_jee0uvn wrote
"wait we can make money off this stuff?! Quick! We must decriminalize it!"
No-Ant9517 t1_jebt6k2 wrote
we can't have a society where the things anyone is allowed to do are only the things you're allowed to do while driving, that's insane. How will police stop sex while driving? How will police stop laser eye surgery while driving? better ban those too