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By *obbyggg OP Man
over a year ago
Birmingham |
Just read where a fella who's son died taking one of these is blaming the Gov't for not doing more.Well every time the Gov't declares them illegal the manufuacturers just change the composition slightly and get round the legislation.How many warnings do people need? Don't bloody take them.Not this or any other Gov't's fault is it? |
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There was a programme on this stiff a while back. A shop not too far from me sells legal 'e' and other stuff but there are still warnings all over them. The hospitals have a hard time when people get rushed in after taking them as usually they have no idea what's in them so starting treatment is practically impossible. Whereas with the illegal stuff at least they have an idea where to start.
That m-cat was everywhere round here till a couple of years ago but seems to of died down now after all the hoo hah. Seen a few programmes about that too. Dangerous stuff. |
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By *ub bbwWoman
over a year ago
oldbury |
"aren't some of these legal highs plant fertiliser? "
Some are yes its what they are sold as but if you want them badly enough you konw what your looking for. The government arent to blame for this they cant stop people buying them from other countries and the countries disguising them as other things this is common. Having worked with addicts its becoming more common for teens to be getting hooked on legal highs because they believe they are exactly that and dont think it will do them any harm. Drug taking is classed as cool amongst their peer groups so they want to fit in. Peer pressure is normally to blame for this its also very easy to get hold of them as someone said earlier shops local to them sell them so you dont even need the internet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just read where a fella who's son died taking one of these is blaming the Gov't for not doing more.Well every time the Gov't declares them illegal the manufuacturers just change the composition slightly and get round the legislation.How many warnings do people need? Don't bloody take them.Not this or any other Gov't's fault is it? "
Whilst I feel for the family that are grieving their sons loss it wasn't the government that made him take the legal high. I'm sure he was old enough to be able to read / write and would have known there is a possibility the drugs could kill, it's just when you're younger you do walk around wearing that I'm invincible cloak everywhere you go. It's sad when something like this does happen but I don't think you can all out blame the government. For all we know this lad could have taken the legal high, drank a lot of alcohol and taken a combination of other substances.
As you said the safest option is to just not take them. |
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