liver failure.
Where have you been told that liver failure is the only (and indeed major) cause of death or serious illness amongst those who abuse alcohol? The statement really misses the point.
If I go out in my community and survey every dealer offering E, how many of them will tell me this same tale of pharmacological reliability you're telling me?
And even if for the sake of argument I say that I believe you, and you're the one person out of forty who has a good connection for E, it's still my belief that you haven't qualified or quantified what "responsible" or "proper" means..
The answer lies in its illegality and the societal confines which encompass drug laws and availability.
If you could buy E from a chemist like you would buy Aspirin then the quality control issues vanish. I didn't start a conversation about tainted drugs nor how an unmonitored system could weigh the effects. I'm an idealist who lives in a very nearly ideal world and only speak of my experiences of how sensible use of various drugs can be pretty much harmless.
You may think this is a niche subject but if you consider the harm done and the costs of an unattainable victory in the war on drugs you may realise this is probably the biggest and least understood issue in the world today. It affects everything from the price of food in the shops to the financing and backing of terrorist forces.
Perhaps it wasn't really due a flippant 'Oh you should have this dangerous drug' post?