Oh, okay, well my apologies in that case! You should do some reading about how Tor works; it's good stuff to know as it will help keep you anonymous! You can read more about Tor on the Tor homepage: https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en Also, please make sure you're at least using the Tor Browser Bundle, which you can download at www.torproject.org, and make sure to keep it up to date! Using clearweb (regular internet) sites such as onion.to to access Silk Road and the forums are not anonymous as they simply offer you a proxy with which to view .onion (onion network) sites. It is possible for the people that run the onion.to proxy to see your real IP address, and also to log your usernames and passwords if they wished to do so. Everybody is of course free to their own opinions regarding any topic, but personally I feel that if somebody is old enough to do the necessary research about a drug and use the drug safely, then they should be able to purchase it. This is my own opinion, of course, and not reflective of Silk Road policy. The young person in question was making a much smarter choice buying from Silk Road than buying off the street, both for purity and security reasons. The drugs available on Silk Road are generally much cleaner than what people will find on the street - that is the beauty of free-market economics: vendors with bad quality products won't last very long, and vendors with good products will have to up their quality to compete with vendors that provide excellent products! Furthermore, as this is a free market, Silk Road should not - as a matter of course - deny any free person that wishes to purchase here. Silk Road is not just a place where people can come to buy any product that they wish, legal or otherwise. It is a bastion of freedom in a world where freedom is being evermore restricted by world governments. Welcome to the future of freedom. Libertas