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SAUCERY IS NOW PROHIBITED!But it will likely only be an April Fool's joke. Bahdummm tsSsSshHh!!
*whoosh*
Huh, what was that flying over my head?

Kind regards,
The Traveler
SAUCERY IS NOW PROHIBITED!But it will likely only be an April Fool's joke. Bahdummm tsSsSshHh!!

Could you please clarify further for me, Trav. From this answer, I thought that we could talk about sourcing dried herbs with no legal restrictions and where we have sourced them. I recently found an amazing organic herb vendor in the UK, with zero illegal products, by the thread I posted got deleted. Cheers.Talk about live plants and seeds where you will grow your own sustainable garden is actively encouraged!
Kind regards,
The Traveler
I am truly sorry that you have to live in a reality where that could ever be a consideration for people selling chamomile and mint.Dried herbs are not live plants or seeds. It really is as simple as that.
It's for the protection of the vendors as much as it is for the protection of the forum and it's membership. Maybe a vendor only carries incredibly innocuous things like chamomile and mint, but when their local drug enforcement agency sees they are associated with an online forum dedicated to extraction of scheduled compounds from plant materials, that's evidence enough to raid them, seize all their inventory and equipment, and put them through a lengthy legal battle proving that you can't extract DMT from chamomile. It's a huge liability for any company, and one I expect most would want to avoid. Look up what happened with Bouncing Bear Botanicals if you want a case in point.
This is just not the best place to advertise such things
That combination of pity + incredulity could be viewed as condescending, why would you be so dismissive to someone who has taken the time to read and write a very clear explanatory reply. I mean even if you don’t agree with the answer you can still be respectful.I am truly sorry that you have to live in a reality where that could ever be a consideration for people selling chamomile and mint.
I pity the fool who talks about dried herb vendors on the nexus!
Y’all will never know where I get my guayusa from, no matter how nicely you ask.
Interesting that you interpret it that way.That combination of pity + incredulity could be viewed as condescending, why would you be so dismissive to someone who has taken the time to read and write a very clear explanatory reply. I mean even if you don’t agree with the answer you can still be respectful.
In efforts to protect this forum, you're damn right we're paranoid.Dreamer042s answer is so wildly paranoid that I did wonder if it was to be taken seriously.
Since this behavior can result in the closing down of the DMT-Nexus, either by me or law enforcement, we need a complete stop of this behavior and only very hard enforcement has shown to be effective. So due to this know that you have been warned and that there will be NO gray lines here.
Think of it from the perspective of the shop owner as dreamer pointed out. even if I sell teddy bears I wouldn't want my real life shop and info on a website about drugs. In UK specifically people are being accused of terrorism, raided, their electronics seized and jailed for a facebook post.I get that a certain amount of paranoia is necessary, but this seems completely over the top, again, imo. Surely a balance needs to be found?
Anyway, I've made my view clear, and have said I will abide by the rules as you make them, so I'll say no more on the subject.
The paranoia is simply off the scale. You honestly think this even remotely plausible? Maybe in the USA, where they literally send SWAT to farm selling raw milk, but if you honestly think law enforcement are going to raid a legal herb supplier in the UK because somebody is using their peppermint to infuse something illegal onto it, you must find it hard stepping out of your front door, as there is always that possibility you might get struck by lightning.Think of it from the perspective of the shop owner as dreamer pointed out. even if I sell teddy bears I wouldn't want my real life shop and info on a website about drugs. In UK specifically people are being accused of terrorism, raided, their electronics seized and jailed for a facebook post
What happened to that?I'll say no more on the subject.
Yeah, well we're not all in Europe are we? The necessary protection is the same.Maybe in the USA, where they literally send SWAT to farm selling raw milk, but if you honestly think law enforcement are going to raid a legal herb supplier in the UK because somebody is using their peppermint to infuse something illegal onto it, you must find it hard stepping out of your front door, as there is always that possibility you might get struck by lightning.
The United Kingdom of Dreamland, maybe?