Would you Ever Try Heroin?

It’s a simple question.Would you do heroin if it were legal? Perhaps you’d like to try some homegrown cannabis. Would you take mushrooms? Smoke DMT? Microdose LSD? Pop a Vicodin for a migraine without needing a government permission slip? How about the right to grow what God gave you and consume it without fear of a three-letter agency busting down your door?
Would you try any drug that’s currently prohibited if it were legal?

“Yeah, there’s something I’ve wanted to try.”
If the answer is yes—even just for one of them—then congratulations! You’re officially an antiprohibitionist – and probably on a government list somewhere – just kidding (sort of). You’ve also just admitted that prohibition is the only thing standing between you and a substance that might soothe your soul, heal your body, or open your mind. Welcome. We’re glad you’re here.
Now ask yourself:

Why should a government agency decide which of these God-given substances you can enjoy, and for what reasons?
Should you be threatened with prison because you prefer a poppy over a prescription? Should SWAT teams raid homes because someone grew a cactus?
If these examples seem like overkill, to you, that’s because they are. You’re not alone. Millions of Americans, quietly or loudly, are tired of pretending that Prohibition 2.0 is anything but a massive, violent, taxpayer funded excuse to violate our rights.
Prohibition didn’t work the last time we tried it with alcohol during the 1920s, and it’s not working for drugs.
The DEA doesn’t protect the public – it protects power. It protects markets. It doesn’t protect people like you and me – it protects the government. It preserves their power.
If you would use a drug if it were legal, then join us.
What if your answer was “No”? You wouldn’t use any drug—not even if the law changed tomorrow.
Fine. Good. Then You don’t need the DEA, either. Why should your taxes fund a failing agency built on lies and civil rights violations? Why should your neighbors be arrested for choices you wouldn’t make but should have the right to? Why should we keep enforcing a moral code through handcuffs and fear? If you wouldn’t use, then you’re safe. So let the rest of us live freely .We don’t need a Drug Enforcement Agency. We need honesty, options, and liberty.
Either way, you should support our mission.

If you’re with us—whether you’d use or not — then put your money where your morals are. The war on drugs won’t end with good vibes alone. It takes action. It takes pressure. And unfortunately, it takes cash. Donate now to help us end prohibition, dismantle the DEA, and build a world where freedom isn’t filtered through federal approval. Every dollar chips away at tyranny. Thank you for being here.