F.U.B.A.R.
Bluelight Crew
Now that we've lost the benzofurans and the NBOMEs in one fell swoop, having been on the market for quite a long time now, what do you all reckon is next up fer the chop?
I reckon AMT or etizolam, as these have also got away with it for far too long now..
Also, what actually happens when the 'temporary' ban has been in place for 12 months? (apart from quietly transforming into a perma ban that is). Shouldn't any of the research which has (or should have) been carried out during those 12 months be published, along with a valid argument for making the ban permanent? Surely that's the whole purpose of the temporary ban, otherwise why fuckin bother? Why not ban it outright from the word 'go' like they did with meph etc?
I reckon AMT or etizolam, as these have also got away with it for far too long now..
Also, what actually happens when the 'temporary' ban has been in place for 12 months? (apart from quietly transforming into a perma ban that is). Shouldn't any of the research which has (or should have) been carried out during those 12 months be published, along with a valid argument for making the ban permanent? Surely that's the whole purpose of the temporary ban, otherwise why fuckin bother? Why not ban it outright from the word 'go' like they did with meph etc?


