All innovations start with only a tiny niche knowing about it, then it gradually expands until it goes from people on the fringe to the general public. Since it's already really difficult for LE to get ahold of DNM transactions (which, legally speaking, is drug trafficking), what effect do you think this could have on policy? This might not even be the right sub for this sort of discussion, but I could really see it going both ways. Either the rise of DNM's popularity forces the world to directly confront the futility of the war on drugs and misinforation/propoganda surrounding drugs (once the stereotype of a drug user changes from street junkie to normal, everyday person) or gov'ts around the world will double down and, particularly in the US, will throw constitutionally-guranteed rights to the wayside in order to "protect the children." (which is not far-fetched/might have already happened)
TL;DR What would happen once knowledge/awareness of DNM becomes mainstream, if that day ever comes?
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