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The problem with these kind of licensure frameworks is that they would necessarily drive up the cost of getting a license, which in turn means skewing access to these drugs. The wealthy would be far more likely to be able to afford the out-of-pocket costs (not the mention the lost work time associated with attending classes) than the poor.


If we agree that the ability to control your consciousness is a fundamental human right, you have to acknowledge these disparities in access.


If I have a fundamental right to alter my consciousness, but you're acting as a gate-keepr, having knowingly designed a system that I will never be able to participate in, I would argue that you have violated my rights.


Blessings

~ND


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