People need to better educate themselves about substances before they use them.  Understanding how a drug works in your brain and the rest of your body determines whether or not it's a substance I want to put into my body and I think if more people were aware of how certain substances work and the results of long-term use, they'd adjust their preferences.  I'm not an advocate of anything besides education.  People choose to drink and there's usually very little social recourse as a result of that choice alone and considering how much more physical damage alcohol is capable of than many recreational substances, I think people ought to base their view of these substances not on their legal status, but rather by what they actually do to you.  Someone planning to take a dose or two of MDMA is going to do less damage to their brains than someone choosing to spend the night drinking... someone taking a 10 strip of LSD isn't going to do any physical damage to their brain or body at all and they'll likely have one of the most profound, moving experiences of their life.  DMT is illegal, yet it's made in our brains and in every living thing on Earth... that's senseless.  Narcotic painkillers, though, are easily accessible.... doctors practically shove them down your throat as soon as you complain of back pain.  I know countless people who have or had problems with painkillers, including myself.  The same can be true with psychedelics, but at a profoundly reduced rate.  You need to understand what you're doing to your body.