I view drug use of at least some drugs as civil disobedience. It is important to dose up some of the non-participants so they can understand that drugs aren't what they were told they were. Some people have the wrong idea about drugs. How many times have I heard, "Oh, I had no idea it was like that, why the hell is this stuff illegal?" Once you have dosed up a novice with several types of drugs they realize that all drugs are not the same and that having a one size fits all make everything schedule one drug policy makes no sense.
Because of my efforts dozens more people will vote yes on a legalization initiative. They now realize that marijuana doesn't make you kill people and play the piano frantically. They now know that MDMA doesn't make you dance frantically and fall over shortly after from heat stroke.
In order to have a sensible drug policy, we must have policy makers who are experienced with drugs and know them intimately. We must have educated voters who understand both the benefits and and dangers of drugs and don't assume that every drug is illegal because it has similar effects to heroin and is addictive.
Drug use leads to understanding and understanding leads to more effective policies. In the end, buying drugs online leads to politics. You're not just getting high, you're dosing up the leaders of tomorrow and turning on a new generation to the truth.
Our current drug policy is centered on driving users to ever more dangerous drugs. We need a new policy which brings back the tried and true safer drugs and discourages some of the newer more dangerous substitutions. We should be encouraging people to smoke pot not JWH and drop LSD or 2C-I and not 25-I NbomE MDMA, not Methlyone. This will only happen with educated voters and candidates.