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Canary42 | 15:33 Mon 25th Jan 2016 | News
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The Government has introduced a blanket ban on all psychoactive drugs which gives the criminal fraternity enormous scope for illegal (and lucrative) trading.

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2074813-youre-not-hallucinating-mps-really-did-pass-crazy-bad-drug-law/

Quote: "Watching MPs debate the Psychoactive Substances Bill yesterday, it was clear most of them hadn’t a clue. "

Nothing new there then.
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I expect like myself, no one would know what these legal highs are all about, least of all object to them being made illegal
The legal highs are only legal by default. They are so new that no law has been made to ban them. The people who take them say that they are legal so they must be safe. It is a never-ending problem.

I am glad that I am not a parent - it is a different world out there from the one that I grew up in. It's not even safe to let my cats go out to play.


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/// I am glad that I am not a parent - it is a different world out there from the one that I grew up in. It's not even safe to let my cats go out to play. ///

Waits for the usual suspects to appear and say "No it's not a different world, it is just that these days we hear more about it than we did all those years ago".

What about nutmeg, then ?
Anyone daft enough to think that just because something is not presently illegal it must be ok, are unsafe to be out on their own. Things made illegal are not necessarily wrong either.
The difficulty is when those who don't understand have to sit in judgement.

Nutmeg is a dodgy beast...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutmeg#Psychoactivity_and_toxicity

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