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Regional Heroin Discussion v15

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Man wish I could get weight of decent gear. Sometimes the odd person has come around for a week with good weight.

but apart from that its in bags, it good gear, sizes are a pity mind.
 
Hey Strung: Whats up my brother? PapaverSom- good luck with the trip. Back in 03' I was going to travel to Greece for my cousins wedding. My clinic was going to give me a 6 week supply. It wouldn't have been a problem in most other EU nations but in Greece MMT was a new treatment modality. It was illegal to bring methadone in from outside the country back then and getting a letter from the health ministry was impossible. Greece had 2 clinics- one in Athens and the other in Thesaloniki. Now the latter clinic was the only one enroling foreign addicts and there was a limited amount of spaces and it had to be cordinated with your home clinic- mine would mess up courtesy doses when traveling to other US cities all the time.8( :!Plus Thesaloniki was like 6 hours round trip to were the wedding was and were we were staying so daily dosing was outta the question. I came up with an excuse and didn't go- the prospect of kicking a 135 mg habit was horrifying.8o

Now if your country was party to the Schenegan Convention or however its spelled you could bring takehomes into Greece with a Drs note- which i believe included much of Europe. Anyway there used to be a website specializing in travel for methadonians. Don't know if its still around.

Blondin, I want to see you post a trip report from Egypt when you get back.;)
 
I'd like to read first hand reports from dedicated papaverian travellers to the world's drug centres. Places like Karachi, where one in twenty are strung out and addicts shooting up, nodding out or passing on in the streets are an everyday sight, drug tourism-orientated Cambodia, the unpublicised backwaters of China and, maybe most interesting of all, the tribal hills of Northern Burma. I know addicts are notoriously poor travellers but there must be some intrepid explorers among the BL hordes able to provide the kind of review you just won't find in your Thomsons brochure.
 
I'd like to read first hand reports from dedicated papaverian travellers to the world's drug centres. Places like Karachi, where one in twenty are strung out and addicts shooting up, nodding out or passing on in the streets are an everyday sight, drug tourism-orientated Cambodia, the unpublicised backwaters of China and, maybe most interesting of all, the tribal hills of Northern Burma. I know addicts are notoriously poor travellers but there must be some intrepid explorers among the BL hordes able to provide the kind of review you just won't find in your Thomsons brochure.

one in twenty are strung out and addicts are shooting up and passing out in the streets and are an every day sight...ah charlies HEROIN induced uber liberal dream,yes charlie you are quite intellectual....PMSL HAHA
 
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Karachi is a city of 21 Million people, Pakistan has roughly 500,000 addicts. So 1 in 20 is bit off.
 
Que? Are you trying to suggest Karachi is a bastion of liberalism, Eireann? Lawless in parts but nonetheless subject to Pakistan's draconian penal code. Generally, you'll find the stricter a nation's drug policies, the greater its narcotic problem. I didn't make it so, you understand. If you use the evidence to form your opinion, rather than try to fit the facts into how you'd like it to be, you may find life a lot easier when you grow up.
 
Quite right, wcote, my bad. Such figures as exist estimate 1 in 50 citizens of Greater Karachi is a heroin addict, with the highest concentration among the homeless and residents of the poorer areas.
 
Que? Are you trying to suggest Karachi is a bastion of liberalism, Eireann? Lawless in parts but nonetheless subject to Pakistan's draconian penal code. Generally, you'll find the stricter a nation's drug policies, the greater its narcotic problem. I didn't make it so, you understand. If you use the evidence to form your opinion, rather than try to fit the facts into how you'd like it to be, you may find life a lot easier when you grow up.

not all all child.i am not commenting on facts as you well know,i am commenting on the text in youre post,you have stated in the past that you long for heroin to be legal.so one would believe that your description of these distant lands are in celebration of heroin addiction...what you possess with youre grasp of the written word you make up for with youre child like immaturity.
 
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Oh dear, Eireann. I've never advocated the 'legalisation' of heroin. Both personal experience and the available evidence, however, cause me to believe a wider prescription of diamorphine would be the most sensible response to a difficult and complex problem. Only to a master of the non-sequitor like yourself could curiosity about BLers experience in foreign lands translate as a 'celebration of heroin'. Try to read what's written, perhaps, and not fall into the common trap of seeing what you expect to see whether it's there or not.
 
Oh dear, Eireann. I've never advocated the 'legalisation' of heroin. Both personal experience and the available evidence, however, cause me to believe a wider prescription of diamorphine would be the most sensible response to a difficult and complex problem. Only to a master of the non-sequitor like yourself could curiosity about BLers experience in foreign lands translate as a 'celebration of heroin'. Try to read what's written, perhaps, and not fall into the common trap of seeing what you expect to see whether it's there or not.

you cant talk youre way out of this one charles ...lol
 
eireann, I think I know what your on about, do you think charlie is romanticising Karachi? With the idea of users nodding on the street, as if its allowed and accepted and its all blissful along the lines of opium dens? I can sorta see why you might think that, but I dont think charlie was meaning to, I don't think he is that naive.
 
I can see nothing romantic about a Karachi street addict, can you? Another cogent, evidence backed response, Eireann. I appreciate you found life as a young, criminalised user in the bogs difficult and am pleased you managed to kick any habit you may have had. But you need to understand this does not make you an expert on drugs, drug treatment or drug politics. Instead, it leaves you in danger of turning into the kind of narcofascist whose only answer is to ban or shout down as heresy all opinions but your own. If the entire species displayed as little respect for reason as you apparently do, we'd still be burning witches on the village green. What do you advocate - the burning of poppy fields and dispatch of all drug users to imprisonment or rehab because it's a 'bad' thing? At root, would you like to shoot folk who aren't like you? Have a think and come back and tell us.
 
eireann, I think I know what your on about, do you think charlie is romanticising Karachi? With the idea of users nodding on the street, as if its allowed and accepted and its all blissful along the lines of opium dens? I can sorta see why you might think that, but I dont think charlie was meaning to, I don't think he is that naive.

no i dont think he was either dude,but he does think those karachi residents have the rite to be lying around the streets stoned and thats what gets me.

well at least things have been spiced up a bit on this thread...eh charlie
 
he does think those karachi residents have the rite to be lying around the streets stoned and thats what gets me.

Erm, i dont think thats the right end of the stick either eireann, describing that particular sight as commonplace isn't exactly stating that they have the right to do this
 
I've never been to Karachi but I gather many people are to be found lying in its streets. Some are drugged, some are drunk and others stone-cold sober. Whether or not they've a 'right' to do so is contextually neither here nor there. Yet again, I'm left to guess if Eireann suffers an unrelenting capacity for misapprehension or if I'm just feeding an incorrigible troll. Time to move on.
 
eireann go and fall down some stairs or trip in the shower will you? Chasing Charlie down for what are quite clearly red herrings just smacks of personal issues.

YOU ARE SO BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
eireann go and fall down some stairs or trip in the shower will you? Chasing Charlie down for what are quite clearly red herrings just smacks of personal issues.

YOU ARE SO BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

blondin please mind youre own business.how is egypt lol
 
ha, I had forgotten that other fantasy you were spinning on here! Coz you're not using, you think about it all the time, and post on here all the time you are now a bitter twisted fuck. heroin fucked you in the ass didn't it? Get back on it or get off here
 
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