God yes, I was a teen in the 70's - grew up in a fairly depressed mill town.
Drugs were just a normal part of life.
Marijuana was just so common I hardly consider it a drug. Anybody I knew hardly ever bought it, most kids knew where their parents stash was (or plants) and just stole whatever they wanted. My parents "experimented" occasionally but alcohol was their main drug of choice.
Mescaline, and LSD were the most commonl drugs sold in school. Cocaine was more expensive and more of an "adult" drug. Heroin was around, but not NEARLY to the level it is today. Crack/Meth came around later as well.
That town has since cleaned up a little, but it's not great.
I lost a LOT of friends to heroin. Just lost a close childhood friend last year to an OD.
Trust me - take those pills and toss them in the trash. As for something a little weaker and live with the pain.
You DON'T want to get hooked on them - and a LOT of good people do.
Just the fact that you like what they do for you - that's how it starts. It feels nice, and you always think you're just going to do a little. NOBODY thinks *THEY* could get addicted to something.
I've seen it over and over again - all ages - so many lives just wasted.
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