Let me guess: the USA, Iran, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, North Korea, China, Myanmar, Sudan, Nigeria, Uganda, Egypt, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Syria, Haiti, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya & Somalia but really what’s the point?, Turkey, and anyplace else with either a strong Puritan ethos, an authoritarian regime, or an entrenched system of official graft and corruption. A few Eastern European countries are also considering bans, a vestige of the old Iron Curtain/Cold War days.
Actually, anything which always made you happy would inherently be addictive because people want to be happy and without drugs, it doesn’t always happen.
Steve Bartholomew over 8 years ago
We can’t have that, now can we?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
Let me guess: the USA, Iran, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, North Korea, China, Myanmar, Sudan, Nigeria, Uganda, Egypt, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Syria, Haiti, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya & Somalia but really what’s the point?, Turkey, and anyplace else with either a strong Puritan ethos, an authoritarian regime, or an entrenched system of official graft and corruption. A few Eastern European countries are also considering bans, a vestige of the old Iron Curtain/Cold War days.
Old Asdirt over 8 years ago
Once taken, who won’t be addicted to a happy pill?
Adiraiju over 8 years ago
“You’re allowed to pursue happiness, you’re not allowed to BE happy!”
tahoeh2o over 8 years ago
The first one is free…
prince valiant Premium Member over 8 years ago
That’s why we have to “pursue” happiness.
Meinhart over 8 years ago
Just eat a piece of fruit; the best non-man-made medicine.
Pedmar Premium Member over 8 years ago
Now if they could make a pill that makes you happy AND helps you lose weight….
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Actually, anything which always made you happy would inherently be addictive because people want to be happy and without drugs, it doesn’t always happen.