Hello, I'm looking for UK-based research chemical users to talk to as part of my research for a new documentary. I'm interested in gathering people's thoughts, opinions and experiences very informally, with no obligation to appear in the film. If you have anything you can share, please get in touch to discuss the project further. Thank you, Dan Murdoch
Once documentaries start coming out interest in these substances will rise. When that happens, RCs will gain more government attention. Personally I think it's a bad idea. That's my opinion anyways....
Dan Murdoch No offense but fuck off. No one is going to talk to you or anyone else with the media. You will single handedly destroy peoples lives by making a documentary. Do you think we want more heat on us than we already have? We don't hurt anyone, don't cause any problems, and mind our own business. You should learn to do the same =). Anyone who talks to you is retarded. Dan_M = BBC (British broadcasting) they have been harrasing people on a few forums plus some vendors. They are also drawing loads of attention to jwh-018 and mephedrone, and the scene in general. This dudes pretty much on par with a snitch or a cop. He doesn't care about our future at all, he cares about a story. Anything you tell him will come back to bite you and everyone else in the ass, and talking to him makes you = a snitch imo.
I definitely wanna echo everyone else's sentiments. This is totally unnecessary. I can just imagine how'd they'd present it: "You thought the government already outlawed most dangerous substances, but wait 'till you hear how kids these days use the internet to circumvent all that.." Then, of course, something about the T7 deaths.. The reason why I'm personally so negative is because most RCs are generally like traditional psychedelics, but have more slightly more danger because people handle them in larger quantities (like ordering 100s of milligrams or more at a time). Yet at least with RCs we can more readily take on the responsibility of staying safe by ourselves, as opposed to having someone make the hits for us (like with LSD).
Even if it's well-intended (like a documentary about the positive use of psychedelics), it will only create a larger opposition to the use of entheogens with more media attention.