FrancesBeansRevenge
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Opium poppies need no chemicals added to be used as a drug.
Throw poppy seeds in ground...
Months later when the swollen pods appear you scrape them with a knife,
let the sap run out and harden a bit and then scrape it off.
You can take do this multiple times to each pod.
The resulting 'sappy' material needs to be 'cooked' to get a pure opium substance... but this only involves heat, water, and a pan. No chemicals.
The resulting substance is VERY powerful and VERY dangerous.
Should a plant like this be legal?... Probably not.
Cannabis, on the other hand, most certainly should be legalised and heavily taxed.
PS: I only know this cause I did a paper on Opium poppies many years back.
Throw poppy seeds in ground...
Months later when the swollen pods appear you scrape them with a knife,
let the sap run out and harden a bit and then scrape it off.
You can take do this multiple times to each pod.
The resulting 'sappy' material needs to be 'cooked' to get a pure opium substance... but this only involves heat, water, and a pan. No chemicals.
The resulting substance is VERY powerful and VERY dangerous.
Should a plant like this be legal?... Probably not.
Cannabis, on the other hand, most certainly should be legalised and heavily taxed.
PS: I only know this cause I did a paper on Opium poppies many years back.