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  • lol… Glittersniffer just trying bend the rules……. as alway, lol

    the mods have added there wee cut and paste …. I’m guessing they have too

    love it

    Jeff o(-_-)o

    i’d say definitely yes

    50g in the post today= nice .. tried a wee bit tonight on a school night too, LOL

    All I can say is YES!!!!!!!!!!!!

    fifty grams?

    yes 50 🙂

    that’s abit extreme, hope you won’t be doing alot of it

    no dude .. someone told it was getting band in Sep so I thought best go a load in. I’m very good a policing myself. I know when to say stop go to bed.. only take once every 4 to six weeks… and I got it at a good price 🙂 Happy Days 🙂

    where do people get this ‘It’s getting banned in _____’ information from. i swear people just make it up

    so thats bull then?

    @p0ly 346064 wrote:

    where do people get this ‘It’s getting banned in _____’ information from. i swear people just make it up

    its a mixture of rumours, sellers trying to market bulk amounts (before the MHRA catch up with them) and people confusing foreign and domestic news sources, and in the UK certain politicians in Devolved Administrations (such as Scotland) thinking they have the power to make drugs laws on their own which they do not.

    I believe (but am not 100% sure myself due to language barriers) a ban comes into effect in Denmark in Autumn 2009, following the Health Ministry taking action in 2008 after a young girl overdosed.

    The UK Home Office do not have any plans to classify mephedrone at this time. This attitude may and probably will change as Edinburgh lobbies the Department of Health with evidence of problematic users and similar things happen with the NTA of England. This would still mean about a year before the drug could be classified.

    it sounds like it as it’s new and other substances which have been around for years and caused alot of damage are only just being classified (bzp, gbl)

    @General Lighting 346066 wrote:

    its a mixture of rumours, sellers trying to market bulk amounts (before the MHRA catch up with them) and people confusing foreign and domestic news sources, and in the UK certain politicians in Devolved Administrations (such as Scotland) thinking they have the power to make drugs laws on their own which they do not.

    I believe (but am not 100% sure myself due to language barriers) a ban comes into effect in Denmark in Autumn 2009, following the Health Ministry taking action in 2008 after a young girl overdosed.

    The UK Home Office do not have any plans to classify mephedrone at this time. This attitude may and probably will change as Edinburgh lobbies the Department of Health with evidence of problematic users and similar things happen with the NTA of England. This would still mean about a year before the drug could be classified.

    i take it because alot of the scots have over done mephedrone?

    @p0ly 346068 wrote:

    i take it because alot of the scots have over done mephedrone?

    yep. I’ve seen several different posts from Scots in different areas of the country mentioning problematic mephedrone use.

    BZP and GBL may have been around for “years” but have only become “popular” (more as “last resort” drugs) in the last two years. I’ve been following the last two classifications of drugs (mushrooms and ketamine) and it is about 1.5-2 years from the “panic” to the drug actually becoming illegal.

    did you used to buy ketamine when it was legal? do you know what prices they used to charge and if they had both crystal and liquid.

    ketamine was the same price then as it is now. unlike mephedrone or MDMA it is a commonly used drug in legit human and veterinary medicine and is much hard to control the production of.

    it is only recently that the feds are enforcing the law and making a dent in the supplies in the West of England and this is subsequent to NHS exposing how much medical problems the stuff causes.

    As an example of how ruthless and determined the trade is, following a clampdown on illegal immigrants in Malaysia, the Indian criminal fraternity flooded the country with ketamine as a reprisal. Now this is a country where every cop has a gun and there is the death penalty for drugs. Ketamine is now less than £4 a gram in Malaysia and just like England is increasingly popular even amongst children of school age.

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