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  • in reply to: Lawyers who specialise in Psychadelics #1125288
    Scouse
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      djprocess wrote:
      what happened to your mate, did the the lawyer get him off?

      He did a bit of time, < 1year which was pretty amazing considering they were attempting to do him under terrorism laws. Apparently he had enough cid to send a whole town tripping for days if it entered the water supply.
      That’s a load of bollox though because the fluoride neutralises the molecule and you’d have to be pretty nuts a hundred grands worth of drugs away.
      I think he got caught with a few K’s of mud but didn’t bother charging him as they thought he’d go down hard with the acid.

      General Lighting wrote:
      IMO the current state of the law is that not so much the drugs which are the issue (they are mere chemical substances) but a view of conventional society that recreational drugs use is harmful and therefore should be restricted by law as users of such substances are perceived to impact on others human rights by their actions.

      so it would be a matter of showing that the users/dealers of these substances are not actually trying to wreck society but to improve it..

      Drugs law in this country just isn’t fit for purpose. Anybody with the slightest bit of intelligence sees that it’s doing far more harm than good…

      Can the government not realise that the war on drugs is well and truly lost?
      I’m sure everyone reading this post could go out and score whatever they wanted without to much hassle?

      There’s hundreds of thousands who use recreational drugs safely every weekend with hardly any implications. Compare the few who do have problems with casualty wards country wide full of piss heads who’ve injured them selves or others.

      When It comes to heroin and crack, I do agree that the streets need to be cleaned of them. But prohibition obvioulsy doesn’t work.
      Why do they place these substances which have the potential to kill and wreck lives in the hands of gangsters and criminals who only care about how much money they’re making. It’s like passing a kid a loaded gun :you_crazy

      Just think about all the petty crimes a smackhead commits in the space of a year. I’m willing to bet it’s hundreds. Why not let him walk into a centre a few times a day to get his hit in a safe and regulated manner? think of all the hookers who wouldn’t have to risk their lives whilst selling their bodies every night…

      The NHS is experiencing a massive morphine shortage as it is.
      Why doesn’t it just buy the bloody stuff straight from Afghanistan for a fair price instead of crop spraying their livelihood?

      Society needs to wake up imo!

      There’s those who would argue that legalising drugs would only make people want to do them more…

      Not so according to studies in Holland where they’ve since usage decrease after they legalised it.

      Also, think of the money the Inland revenue could rake in selling safe pills and grit free weed over the counter whilst giving people beneficial advice…

      and the benefits to psychotherapy if they could give their clients some acid or mdma in a session. This is how these substances where originally utilised in the first place in the states.

      in reply to: Hypothetical Question… #1125057
      Scouse
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        punch
        insults
        nothing
        magic
        bomb

        I could easily deal with the punch. It’s done and then it’s over. A nice line of sniff on hand would be a good idea:laugh_at:

        in reply to: Hypothetical Question… #1145985
        Scouse
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          punch
          insults
          nothing
          magic
          bomb

          I could easily deal with the punch. It’s done and then it’s over. A nice line of sniff on hand would be a good idea:laugh_at:

          in reply to: Mushroom season will soon be upon us… #1120310
          Scouse
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            I’m told that mushrooms are just the fruit of a large underground branched networks of Mcyelium which is the vegative part of the fungas. These can be anywhere inbetween minute and thousnads of acre’s.
            Unless your lucky enough to have one of these running under your garden, I doubt you’ll have much success. Still, as was said, it never hurts to try!
            I went picking last week for the first time and only found three 😥
            The guy I was with was loads more experienced and found a decent couple of trips worth. At least I know what i’m looking for next weekend.

            in reply to: Mushroom season will soon be upon us… #1141073
            Scouse
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              I’m told that mushrooms are just the fruit of a large underground branched networks of Mcyelium which is the vegative part of the fungas. These can be anywhere inbetween minute and thousnads of acre’s.
              Unless your lucky enough to have one of these running under your garden, I doubt you’ll have much success. Still, as was said, it never hurts to try!
              I went picking last week for the first time and only found three 😥
              The guy I was with was loads more experienced and found a decent couple of trips worth. At least I know what i’m looking for next weekend.

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