Laws which allow the drug authorities of various jurisdictions to choose which bucket to put things like piracetam in (depending, largely, on where the money is).
If you have a good model of what law is and does, then it is useful to look at it. I think most people here have terrible models of what law is. The phrase “technically legal” suggest that the speaker thinks law is precise and the choice of bucket is a technical one. As I said in my immediate followup, I don’t think Will makes the these mistakes, but I think most people here would be better off assessing what they are permitted by custom than by what (they think) they are permitted by law. In theory, more information is useful, particularly for extrapolating to new areas, but I think a lot of people, particularly of the type common here, have their models of the world damaged by reading laws.
If you have a good model of what law is and does, then it is useful to look at it. I think most people here have terrible models of what law is. The phrase “technically legal” suggest that the speaker thinks law is precise and the choice of bucket is a technical one. As I said in my immediate followup, I don’t think Will makes the these mistakes, but I think most people here would be better off assessing what they are permitted by custom than by what (they think) they are permitted by law. In theory, more information is useful, particularly for extrapolating to new areas, but I think a lot of people, particularly of the type common here, have their models of the world damaged by reading laws.