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Mephedrone Addiction

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I shall call in tomorrow to give an update on my meph usage, may even write up a a huge "My Story Post" to show how meph has effected my life and others around it since first discovering it. My village made the local telly and press last week, no prizes for guessing who started the epedemic.

People who have PMed me, ill reply tomorrow. Just so you know im not being ignorant, i aint been on in a while. ;)

Good to know you're doing alright, that you're alive at least :)
 
“We know it is not on the radar for most parents and, sadly, because of its use in our area we would expect it to be readily available throughout every town and city in the North-East and the UK.”

He added that in Durham police have taken a stance and anyone found with it will be arrested on suspicion of possession of a banned substance.

They will be taken to a police cell, their DNA and fingerprints taken and that arrest, depending upon enquiries, could have serious implications for example on future job applications.


Yet, it's not actually banned. So, they are talking shit.

Future job applications?
 
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An affray in March, completely undrug related!!!!

To be fair, its gotten that bad round here arresting anyone in possesion is a good idea. If there ever was an argument for the legalisation of all drugs, Mephedrone has well and truely squashed it!!!!
 
An affray in March, completely undrug related!!!!

To be fair, its gotten that bad round here arresting anyone in possesion is a good idea. If there ever was an argument for the legalisation of all drugs, Mephedrone has well and truely squashed it!!!!




Good luck with your court case. :)


I don't believe that mephedrone abuse has squashed the argument for the legalisation of drugs, I'd have thought it would have strengthened it - I can kind of sympathise with how you must feel tho. :\
 
Eh, the UK should have scheduled beta-ketone analogues when they had the chance, but I'm sure pretty much everything with a beta-ketone will be illegal there by 2010.
 
I shall call in tomorrow to give an update on my meph usage, may even write up a a huge "My Story Post" to show how meph has effected my life and others around it since first discovering it. My village made the local telly and press last week, no prizes for guessing who started the epedemic.

People who have PMed me, ill reply tomorrow. Just so you know im not being ignorant, i aint been on in a while. ;)

Glad to hear your ok mate, sounds similar to around here!!

Would be good to hear your story if you can :)
 
Baron from what is written in this thread I believe that you were mentioned on the local news (look north) tonight, you were mentioned in the story along with that poor lass who died in brighton.
 
He added that in Durham police have taken a stance and anyone found with it will be arrested on suspicion of possession of a banned substance.

They will be taken to a police cell, their DNA and fingerprints taken and that arrest, depending upon enquiries, could have serious implications for example on future job applications.

As it's not controlled (at the moment), arresting people who they know are only in possession of mephedrone is effectively police harrassment. As for the serious implications etc. igf it's only mephedrone you're in possession of, the whole lot will fizzle out whern police find that what they took off you isn't controlled.

In theory they should give you it back, but seeing as how it'll probably be controlled from 1st Jan, they obviously don't give it back after that!


PS Lots of good vibes in the direction of Mugabe & Angelsmoke for keeping offf meph for a fair while - you really don't want to end up sectioned from a hideous meph habit (I speak from recent personal experience of being sectioned for being silly with dissociatives)
 
They'll be able to make it controlled as quick as that???
In the past it's always taken well over 6 months for a law to pass after a drug becomes controversial. BZP was all over the news near the beginning of the year, the law to control it is only being implemented this month. (Salvia took ages to get banned after that kid commited suicide too)

HOWEVER, I think in the eyes of the media, government & general populace, this Mephedrone issue is considered to be a very serious pandemic, with all the media's focus on young children taking it - I can see massive campaigns for an emergency scheduling starting up in the near future.

Don't worry though, I doubt there'll be any shortages for a long time after it's banned. The online retailers will practically be trying to get rid of it before the legislation is put into place - leaving enough supply in the UK to last for a long time. (Especially when it starts getting cut)
 
Is it right that Prof Nutt tried to get this banned a year and a half ago? Can't remember where I read it or if I read something else similar.
 
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