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This question came to mind when I found out that when the Harrison act of 1914 (the first law, which outlawed drugs on a federal level) was being created, allmind altering substances were up for review, including caffeine. Fortunately there were no urban legends of people of color drinking coffee and raping whitewomen so it remained legal.
If coffee and other types of caffeine were outlawed would you buy coffee and tea on the black market. Would you buy less, more or the same amount?
I'm curious what you guys have to say because we have people who range from libertarians to staunch prohibistionists and all stances in between on theissue of narcotics.
If coffee and other types of caffeine were outlawed would you buy coffee and tea on the black market. Would you buy less, more or the same amount?
I'm curious what you guys have to say because we have people who range from libertarians to staunch prohibistionists and all stances in between on theissue of narcotics.