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Terms and conditions of use
To use controlled and other drugs responsibly, a person must adhere to a list of principles. They and others argue that drug users must:
* Understanding and educating oneself on the effects, risks, side effects and legal status of the drug they are taking.
* Measuring accurate dosages, and take other precautions to reduce the risk of overdose when taking drugs where an overdose is possible.
* Taking a small dose first when taking a new drug.
* If possible, chemically testing all drugs before use to determine their purity and strength.
* Attempting to gain the most pure and high-quality drugs laced with no cutting agent at best such as by buying on darknet markets.
* Using drugs only in relaxed and responsible social situations as altered consciousness can be inappropriate in potentially dangerous or unknown settings.
* Avoiding driving, operating heavy machinery, or otherwise situate themselves directly or indirectly responsible for the safety or care of another person while enhanced and discouraging persons from operating a motor vehicle while enhanced.
* Having a trip sitter (or "copilot") when taking hallucinogenic drugs.
* Using recreational drugs in moderation, setting reasonable limits on the consumption and not allowing drug use to overshadow other aspects of their life (i.e. financial and social responsibilities).
* Taking the smallest dose of a recreational drug that will produce the desired effects.
* Avoiding mixing or combining drugs, especially unknown drugs and drugs with known dangerous interactions.
* Not trusting someone else with the responsibility for your health and safety.
* Knowing basic first-aid techniques and taking responsibility for applying them appropriately in cases of drug emergencies.
* Avoiding the injection of drugs.
* Recognizing that one's own drug-taking behavior and attitudes in the presence of others will influence others, especially children.
* Abstaining from drug use when inappropriate for reasons of health and physical fitness such as during pregnancy.
* Respecting an individual's decision concerning drug use.
* Providing alternatives of acceptable social-recreational behaviors within a group for others and avoiding drug use to become the only motivation or focus of the social situation.
* Understanding the individuality of response.
* Being aware of the complex influences of set and setting on psychoactive drug experiences and acting accordingly.
Ethical guidelines include:
* Never tricking or persuade anyone to use a drug.
* Being morally conscious of the source of the drugs that a person is using.
HAVE FUN! (-:
MIND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
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