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PhyllipThylamine

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Have a British friend over there, fancies ordering from the UK but has the fear about importation. Anyone know what is/isn't legal to import or possess in Norway. Hes interested in psyches Dalt, AMT, AL-Lad etc
 
Scandinavian countries are like the Dubai of Europe, fucked up draconian legislation. Also another bad thing is that over there government services are usually very efficient, if in some countries you could get away with importing illegal stuff due to the sheer incompetence of the authorities, over there that's not the case. I know of at least one EU based vendor that stopped shipping to Sweden and Norway, even stuff that is not outright banned as it was getting seized regardless.

However there used to be a couple of Danish based sites, one even in Sweden, obviously we can't do sourcing here, what I politely suggest to your mate is to get his head out of his arse and do some proper research and find suppliers in Scandinavia. I know for sure there used to be at least a couple as that's where I used to get my 4-MEO-PCP from.

He could also just drink heavily, eat fly agaric and burn churches Vark Vikernes style
 
Norway is extremely strict on all alchol / drugs

They sell a crate of beer for around £40 to stop people from drinking... so they must shoot drug smugglers in the head at the airport, and definatly would check on any chemicals entering through the post
 
Sweden are the same and I have used good drugs there. Not often though. There are criminal gangs there like anywhere else, and chemicals can always find ways across borders.
 
They sell a crate of beer for around £40 to stop people from drinking... so they must shoot drug smugglers in the head at the airport

Hmm.. you have a good point there. Can't really argue that point.
 
Thought Scandinavia was like a Police State in Europe when it comes to drugs. On the other hand, I thought Oslo was the only Nordic Country with an open air drug market for a while, though. To keep the drug economy going, and stuff.

Would make a hooker-lover's paradise, I suppose, though how anyone could find the world of prostitution a paradise I find hard to imagine. Not that I can't feel any sympathy for sexual frustration, but there are many who still wouldn't lower themselves like that, or could feel any pleasure from that world. It's just not an option for some guys.

Makes me miss my "ex" - he would throw girls out of his Taxi with a good earful when they tried to throw themselves at him (there are some really precious guys out there).
 
Makes me miss my "ex" - he would throw girls out of his Taxi with a good earful when they tried to throw themselves at him (there are some really precious guys out there).

Ninae's ex, yesterday ;)

(that linky is rather nsfw, incidentally)

He would love this , i rekon he should get like day pass or something .

Excellent idea, Brimzini! =D

Actually, I think that should be the case for all banned users. One day a month free pass. Would be gigglz. Also, a nice way to let even "troublesome members" have access to HR info.

In Norway news, what they said: a bleedin' nightmare. Was reading about Scandinavian approaches to drugs yesterday actually. Kinda harsh to say the least 8o

No alcohol over 3.5% allowed to be sold other than at special government-approved Systembolaget. Lawdy 8(

Swedish drug policy analyst said:
... while the allure of drugs is biological, the level of drug use in a community, in a nation, and in the world as a whole, is largely determined not by brain biology, but by the social reactions to drugs. Tolerate or, even worse, encourage drug use and drug use explodes in a deadly, self-propelling behavioural epidemic. Identify drug users, reject their drug use, and insist on enforced abstinence, and the drug epidemic is quelled. Drug policy really is, Bejerot argued, that simple.

I get the impression Sweden is much the same :\

Although I also get the impression that there is a pretty big local RC scene. And an unusually high number of RC-related fatalities - presumably due to such Draconian suppression of not only drugs but information and HR resources.
 
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