I find that whole post to be complete bs. This is not illegal at all. Just because this is being advertised as giving the same feeling as substances that are illegal in the US does not make it illegal. I feel like if these doses do what they are advertised to do (which they appear to do after reading many posts here) then the creators should come public. This technology has the potential to save thousands of people and families that are currenty experiencing the negative effects of real narcotics. These doses could be used to help people beat their addicitons.Ness wrote:Theres little information about these people for a good reason. Can you imagine how unpopular they would be if they went public. They allow hundreds, maybe thousands of people to get high legally. Not to mention the illegality of their marketing concept. It is illegal in the US to market a product as a street drug alternative, making pretty much their entire store illegal. Sooo, yeah. That's why they're anonymous.
What I find even more annoying is that my post was completely ignored by the the individual with the handle of idoser. It was my understanding that this was someone that represented the company but maybe I am mistaken. If they do in fact represent the company I wish they would have responded to my post instead of just a random person (no offense Ness) defending a company which, in my opinion, is creating and doing something great.
I do not mean to come across as an i-doser basher. If I have, I apologize. I think the product is great, even though I am still trying to get it to work. It's just from my experience a company should not ignore questions they find uncomfortable, but answer them to the best of their ability in order to have the public keep a positive opinion of the company.