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Just to clarify, I'm not going to look up drug dealers and risk a charge forbidding any future international travel, etc. Also, if I would, it wouldn't be in the 'get high' dosage -- 20 mg for amphetamines, 10 mg for meth, typical dosage in ADHD medication would be the ceiling. Basically, legalizing them would allow me actual therapeutic experimentation.

I used to smoke 10 years ago, so going back to nicotine in this case is a big nono. :)



Yes, I think all the substances should be legal for qualified medical use. Even the substances with serious adverse effects in cases in which they do more good than harm. But a patient should have a right to opt-out and ask for an alternative treatment when there actually is any harm probable to expect.

> forbidden to diagnose it in adults.

This is plain outrageous.




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