UK: 'Legal highs' set to be banned

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Two so-called "party" drugs and a man-made cannabis substitute will be banned by the end of the year, the Home Office has announced.


At the moment, these "legal highs" are sold openly across the UK and on the internet, but ministers say they are an "emerging threat".

The two drugs, known as BZP and GBL, have been linked to a number of deaths.

Charity DrugScope said law alone was "a blunt instrument" and greater education was needed about the drugs' effects.

To that end, the Home Office said it would begin an awareness campaign in university freshers' weeks in September to highlight the dangers.

BZP, also known as herbal ecstasy, was linked by a coroner in Sheffield to the death of 22-year-old mortgage broker Daniel Backhouse earlier this year.

It is understood that Mr Backhouse had also taken ecstasy.

Hester Stewart, who was 21 and a medical student, died after taking GBL in Brighton. Her parents have campaigned for the substance, known as liquid ecstasy, to be banned.

Both drugs would be classified as Class C.

The cannabis substitute - often sold under the name Spice, for about £20 - is made from chemicals known as cannabinoids which mimic the effects of marijuana. It would be controlled as a Class B drug, alongside cannabis.

The Home Secretary Alan Johnson said he was acting on advice from the government's Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs:

He said: "Legal highs are an emerging threat, particularly to young people, and we have a duty to educate them about the dangers.

"There is a perception that many of the so-called legal highs are harmless, however in some cases people can be ingesting dangerous industrial fluids or smoking chemicals that can be even more harmful than cannabis."

BZP and GBL would carry a prison term of up to two years for possession and 14 years for dealing.

GBL is taken as a substitute for the "date rape" drug GHB, which is already outlawed.

The Home Office says the GBL, originally an industrial solvent, can cause serious heart problems, vomiting, anxiety attacks, mood swings and seizures. BZP has been linked to similar conditions.

Martin Barnes, chief executive of DrugScope, said: "While we support the classification of substances such as GBL and BZP, the law alone is a blunt instrument.

"We have concerns that in lumping all these substances together as 'legal highs', the significant differences in the effects and potential harms might be hard for young people to identify.

"It is important that public information and education campaigns are comprehensive and ongoing."

Mr Barnes also said that while cannabis-substitute Spice should be controlled, there were questions over whether it should be a Class C or B drug.

"A review of the Misuse of Drugs Act was promised by the government in January 2006, but was subsequently dropped.

"Given the number of substances being made illegal under the Act with the likely prospect of more to come... it is even more important that the classification system is reviewed."


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/8218688.stm

Published: 2009/08/24 23:04:28 GMT

© BBC MMIX
 
This Government are wankers. Ketamine, Magic mushrooms, GBL, BZP - all criminalised in the past few years. Wankers.
 
Wow, I wake up this morning to read this... I knew it was going to be a bad day.
The UK needs to get their shit together, I mean what type of example is that for you guys to set to your little brothers in america huh?
 
Dammit! Stay out of our fucking lives! If I wanted a nanny to look after me, I'd employ one, not vote for one.

Fucking Labour.
 
Aww... Sorry UKers. We in America feel your pain. At least you guys don't have a gay-ass analog act - yet.


Oh, and I love how because two of the drugs are linked to death, spice gets banned too. Wow...
 
Spice has been on the radar for quite a while now over here, it was only a matter of time. I'm actually surprised that Salvia ISN'T on the list of substances that are next to be banned. They've been talking about banning it for at least the last year now.
 
The problem with these people is that they think they can run all around the shop telling everybody about legal drugs. Now everything's going to be banned by the time I go back to the UK :(

Also, it's not possible to die of a GBL overdose, she must have had over a litre. I bet she mixed it with alcohol and they conveniently forgot to mention that part.

Ketamine can be obtained over the counter in Cambodia by the way :P
 
Also, it's not possible to die of a GBL overdose, she must have had over a litre. I bet she mixed it with alcohol and they conveniently forgot to mention that part.

Are you sure about that?! I thought anywhere near 10ml was getting into dodgy territory?


...but yes, I'm sure most people who die from GBL have mixed it with alcohol at some point in the night.
 
Aww... Sorry UKers. We in America feel your pain. At least you guys don't have a gay-ass analog act - yet..

I would consider the Misuse of Phenethylamines Act a gay-ass equivalent to your analog act. :)
 
Also, it's not possible to die of a GBL overdose, she must have had over a litre. I bet she mixed it with alcohol and they conveniently forgot to mention that part.


Excuse me, what?

...

You could easily overdose on GBL, from a few milliliters to much...
You go in a comative state and can stop breathing.

Alcohol and GBL mixin is very dangerous, but a little bit to much of just GBL could also be very dangerous!
 
dont feel sorry for the uk no no no :O.. get this BZP shite banned class fucking A and make it the hardest drug on earth to get lol.. ever since bzp has been legal and easy to get the dealers are filling our pills up with it and thers been barley a scrap of mdma in the uk in over a year and its due to BZP
 
dont feel sorry for the uk no no no :O.. get this BZP shite banned class fucking A and make it the hardest drug on earth to get lol.. ever since bzp has been legal and easy to get the dealers are filling our pills up with it and thers been barley a scrap of mdma in the uk in over a year and its due to BZP

i think the lack of mdma is down to other reasons rather then the fact bzp is easy to get hold of.. i'm sure its somethin to do with precursors or somethin??

bzp by itself is a great drug to have and it a shame its being made illegal, same goes for gbl...time to stock up before its all gone:|
 
I bet she mixed it with alcohol and they conveniently forgot to mention that part.

Yes quite right. She had consumed Alcohol before taking the GBL.
Her mother's on a one woman mission to stop things too now and assumes that it becomes "toxic" (her words) when mixed with Alcohol.
 
Are you sure about that?! I thought anywhere near 10ml was getting into dodgy territory?


...but yes, I'm sure most people who die from GBL have mixed it with alcohol at some point in the night.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure about that.

Have you tried drinking GBL neat? It'll burn up your insides and you must drink a fucktonne of liquid (GBL mixed with whatever, juice, water) throughout a night to try and overdose on it and I think by that time you would feel far too bloated. I can't imagine drinking so much liquid in a night.

But yeah, back to the point. She must have had some alcohol in the night.
 
Yeah, I'm pretty sure about that.

Have you tried drinking GBL neat? It'll burn up your insides and you must drink a fucktonne of liquid (GBL mixed with whatever, juice, water) throughout a night to try and overdose on it and I think by that time you would feel far too bloated. I can't imagine drinking so much liquid in a night.

Lol.

Pure GBL, 3 ml... you will feel it. Hard.
You can still put some cola or juice with it, but with that I mean a few cl, not more. So you take the GBL with a bit of cola in one shot.

So YES, you can overdose on GBL.

It's not only dangerous when mixed with alcohol. It is MORE dangerous when mixed with alcohol, but also without!
 
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