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Okay I got my emailed newsletter from [a manufacturer of] lysegamides. I quote it below, with edits.
@Xorkoth hey mate. If anything else needs to be edited out please let me know, and I am sorry if I break any rules I get foggy about the lines sometimes but I feel most of the info is important to share:
"Dear Customer,
We didn't publish a newsletter last month but have some important information to convey now. Firstly, the draft legislation for the Dutch NPS ban has been released. You can find it here: https://www.internetconsultatie.nl/opiumwet_nps
As expected, the legislation largely follows that of the German NpSG. Included in the Dutch ban are phenethylamines (including cathinones), cannabinoids and fentanyl analogues. As it stands, this legislation really is quite comprehensive and basically means that all stimulant compounds will be controlled when the law comes into force. We will have to adapt our product list and remove offending items before the law comes into force. Luckily, our main products (tryptamines and lysergamides) remain unaffected so it is unlikely that we will close business entirely. Unfortunately, the published legislation and appended documents do not give any time frames as to when the ban may come into force. We will keep customers posted as we obtain more information on this topic.
[snip]
I hope that is okay. So excellent result for lysergamides and tryptamines. Sure a lot of folks out there will be heartbroken about losing the other popular compounds."
@Xorkoth hey mate. If anything else needs to be edited out please let me know, and I am sorry if I break any rules I get foggy about the lines sometimes but I feel most of the info is important to share:
"Dear Customer,
We didn't publish a newsletter last month but have some important information to convey now. Firstly, the draft legislation for the Dutch NPS ban has been released. You can find it here: https://www.internetconsultatie.nl/opiumwet_nps
As expected, the legislation largely follows that of the German NpSG. Included in the Dutch ban are phenethylamines (including cathinones), cannabinoids and fentanyl analogues. As it stands, this legislation really is quite comprehensive and basically means that all stimulant compounds will be controlled when the law comes into force. We will have to adapt our product list and remove offending items before the law comes into force. Luckily, our main products (tryptamines and lysergamides) remain unaffected so it is unlikely that we will close business entirely. Unfortunately, the published legislation and appended documents do not give any time frames as to when the ban may come into force. We will keep customers posted as we obtain more information on this topic.
[snip]
I hope that is okay. So excellent result for lysergamides and tryptamines. Sure a lot of folks out there will be heartbroken about losing the other popular compounds."
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