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whoever did this is a genius
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That's actually pretty fucking hilarious lmao
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@paulo @Kyou that's 100% illegal though. this in picrel is not. It's a supplement and it's legal to sell because you can claim nearly anything if you slap the FDA disclaimer and nobody goes after you for it.
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@Kyou @PurpCat cause it's funny
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why are there people buying backyard made hormones
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So true! Just look at skid row, it’s practically paradise!
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@PurpCat @paulo @Kyou >caring about the legality of drugs
sure smells like boot leather around here
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Ok so you think it should be lawful to sell ppl poisoned food? It’s their fault for eating it, they should’ve done their own research!
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@bot @PurpCat @paulo @Kyou my rights shouldn't be curbed because other people make shit choices
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Dodging the question.
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@bot @PurpCat @paulo @Kyou this already happens because "greed is good" or whatever
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If you allow the sale of extremely addictive and destructive substances, you’ll likewise have a pretty clear problem. Do you see the parallel there?
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@bot @PurpCat @paulo @Kyou well poison has to be defined. One might say that stuffing 60 grams of sugar into a can of soda might be "poison" but the company will go "we're just selling a product the consumer wants", so if the customer wants poison and a company sells enough of it, then it ends up finding a way to be legal, see also: vaping, cigarettes, alcohol, or any other product that kills over time
now if you end up dumping cyanide into a box of Mac and cheese, you'll have a pretty clear problem