The War on Drugs Rant

From current problems to past abuses

Tramadol is the least effective prescription-only pain medications.

It’s also the least likely to be abused, because its pleasurable effects are only achieved at a dose that is dangerously close to causing Serotonin Syndrome. This is extremely important if you also take antidepressants.

While I recognize the “Opioid Epidemic” as real, it should be relabeled. The Fentanyl Epidemic would be more precise.

Unfortunately, law makers are idiots. The first steps taken were to impose stronger regulations to prescription opiates that are very common and have a very low addiction rate.

This includes Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, dihydrocodeine, codeine, meperdine, and several others.

By forcing doctors to limit their prescriptions for these medications became scarce.

So, very suddenly, someone with a manageable addiction to a chemical that has a very low chance of side effects, was cut off from their source. And in the pains of withdrawal, no longer under the supervision of a doctor, they have to turn to the local dealer.

Now, with no way, legal or illegal, to get their medication, the drug dealer on the corner offers to ease the pains of withdrawal with a needle and some heroin and/or fentanyl. Addiction is now intense, and occurs within a couple of days.

In an incredibly short time, a person is forced into dangerous IV drug use. All thanks to the US government. Someone with a manageable addiction(Which is also far safer to detox), becomes a junkie for the really dangerous stuff. Thank the DEA and FDA for managing things so poorly that a person with a solvable problem turns into a full blown junkie.

This is just the latest attempt for the US Government to try to convince tax payers and voters that there exists a ‘War on Drugs.’ This so-called war is the longest in US History. It has failed, on every front, in every way, every day since its original inception.

Why will my opinion and insight continue to be ignored? Because the ‘War of Drugs’ brings in more money for the agencies executing it than any other source.

This war has been waged by police departments, sheriffs, the DEA, the FDA, and others, and it is making them all more money than you can imagine.

If a search warrant is issued for your home, and they find the smallest piece of illegal drugs, they can seize anything you own claiming it was paid for by the profits from selling drugs. Even if the charges are dropped, or you are found innocent at trial, you never get your stuff back. EVER.

This war that we’ve never even experienced any sort of victory in, is promoted by the use of propaganda. Propaganda taught in schools, on TV, the radio, and physical posters everywhere, don’t help anything at all, and they are lies.

Marijuana is a gateway drug”
FALSE. Alcohol is far more likely to act as a gateway to hard drugs.

“Marijuana kill brain cells.”
FALSE. Proven false by countless scientific studies.

WHO was ready to publish the results of a test that proved cocaine was healthy, if used every six months, for a day or two, at most. This whole study was buried because the US government threatened to withhold funding. The documents were leaked several years later.

In summary, fuck the government. They are always abusing you. It has nothing to do with political alignment. Governments feed on their citizens poverty. Poverty means less education & less healthy foods, while making sure the individuals in poverty never have access to the tools to change it.

Support sensible and appropriate drug laws.

Ask yourself if the punishment is equal to the crime. Most people imprisoned under drug charges have never hurt anyone. The only reason they are there is because they were unlucky enough to get pulled over.

In 2002, I was pulled over by a county deputy. He claimed I crossed the line, drifting into the other lane. He asked to search my car. I said yes, because saying No means they can say that they saw drugs inside the car. They always get their search. The deputy found a glass pipe(Which, full honesty, I thought I’d lost months prior), and then they found a film container with seeds and stems in it. I’m not saying it was planted, but to this day, I have no clue whose film canister that was.

In many places, cannabis seeds and stems are perfectly legal because they contain no THC. There was less than 1gram of seeds and stems in the container.

My sentence was 24 hours in lock up, a $1000 fine, a year’s probation, and 10 weeks in rehab. If you’ve never been on probation, let me explain it a bit. Once a month for the time you are required, you go into a very small office and hand them a check(Yes, even more money, roughly another $1000 in total), and walk back out.

Does anyone think that was a punishment equal to the crime??

Legalize Cannabis!

Support the complete and total rewriting of drug laws.

RANT MODE: OFF

  • Jack Lhasa
  • “No one sells drugs. Drugs sell themselves.

If you‘d like to help change these probelm, but dont knw where to start, try NORML.Org

App Review – Day One

App Essentials for Writing

Day One is the focus of today’s app spotlight. It isn’t the best for long form writing, or any kind of publishing, but it makes an excellent private journal. Day One is available for free on iOS and Android devices.

With Daily Prompts, the ability to post images, videos, and audio, Day One is an incredibly robust application. Personally, I use it for a pic-a-day and shorter journaling exercises. I write across dozens of genres, so I have a lot of apps for writing. This is where my private thoughts go.

Day One offers one of the best daily prompt services. I don’t really use writing prompts often, but Day One’s are a step above the usual. It will also integrate with the WordPress mobile app Jetpack. Jetpack will show prompts from Day One on the opening page. There are also tons of stats(see the image above) that track all kinds of stuff, and some excellent widgets for your Home Screen.

Day One is available for free, but if you can afford the $35/yearly, it’s worth it too.

I’ve been using it for 5 years now. I’ve paid for the premium for 2 of those years. Premium is certainly the way to go, but it’s not necessarily the best choice for everyone. The way I post my entries in it doesn’t really require the premium features. In the past I’ve paid just to support the dev team, because they are great, and constantly updating.

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New Concept Art on uncut

I’ve just released a new NFT that is ready for minting at the (extremely) low price of 5 ArtX. There were 25 total copies available, now a day later, only 18 remain.

I like it a lot, but not enough to include it unchanged in the Moonshadow canon material.

It’s on the Uncut.Network, which is filled with incredible artists. The community is actually the main reason I post there. Everyone is very cool and also very insightful.

  • Jack
  • ”Love is not a victory march.”

UPDATED: April 4, 2025, including the number still available.

Where I’m At

on Moonshadow

I’m currently keeping activity to worldbuilding, style, characters, places, and stories. It’s my favorite part really. I feel a large pull from this project that keeps me coming back. I add to it every day. I also cut stuff from it daily. I’ll be at this til around midsummer, I’m thinking.

I’ve been working on it since the start of December. Three full months. At lot of which were spent on getting and keeping my self inspired. Now, I’m forming these early ideas into bigger finished concepts.

I’m releasing some of my early designs(that I won’t be using in Moonshadow itself) as NFTs on Rodeo, Surreal, and Uncut. I’m looking into how to release the writing. Threre are a couple of good services out there that make NFTs that are entire books. That’s tempting. It’s also tempting to publish to my paragraph, and push for people to mint entries that are canonically relevant to a final novel or novella.

It’s an odd idea to wrap up, as I come to the end of the encapsulated setting. Could a novel succeed as blog posts that are minted? Each a page, or chapter. Hmm….

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Feedback Policy

I don’t take feedback, unless I ask for it specifically. I often ask for it. If you’ve got something to say about my work, hold that thought until I post again looking for feedback. Simple comments are always welcome, as long as we are not talking about my process or what I decide to publish.

That said, please leave comments and/or feedback in the comments. No feedback is acknowledged over social media.

Point:

I publish what I want to publish. I don’t go with fads or popularity contests. I don’t expect things I publish to be seen or read. I publish them because I like them, and I think it’s worth public exposure. I don’t want to hear what you think I should publish.

I will, quite often, ask for feedback. In such situations, I generally specify exactly what I’m looking for opinions on. Some things are simply complete. If something is complete, no amount of pretentious commentary will make me go back and edit it. If you find an actual issue with something like my grammar, I will thank you for bringing my attention to it, and I will fix it.

This post is very concise; to the point, as it were. That’s because it’s a simple issue that shouldn’t be hard to grasp.

I’m asking one thing from my readers, friends, and fans. That was it.

Thank you,

Jack Lhasa

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