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Medicine, 02.03.2021 18:10 isabellesmith51317

Lsd should be legal, its non addictive and can make people who have anxiety attacks not have them for up to a decade later, i dont know why the us government doesnt let people take it. i guess its because they are scared we will be less productive. let me know what you think should be legal, and be serious about it
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if you have taken it describe the expireience

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