MrIbis
Bluelighter
hmm well Mephedrone (4-methylmethcathinone)... Methylone (bk-MDMA, 3,4-methylenedioxymethcathinone)
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How nice it would be if people could just take substances without fucking themselves and others around them up. These mephedrone stories from the UK really shit me. Some people have no willpower and no ability to do things with even an iota of responsibility and foresight.
Meanwhile it ruins things for those that want to dabble in substances of various kinds responsibly and with no impact on their working life and those around them.
There was a very interesting news article that was available for a short time last night on a Canberra current affairs site titled "Mephedrone Morning After".
It had a picture of a young man lying face down in a police cell with blood streaming out of him and had an equally confronting story attached. The photo had apparently been leaked by someone in the AFP.
The story has now been pulled and all mention of it has disappeared. I tried to post it up here last night but only had my phone so couldn't do so.
This it? Or rather, part of it.
Man dies after vodka binge
A British man has died after downing a pint of vodka in just four seconds, after taking the party drug mephedrone.
Richard Davies, 29, was drinking with friends when he drank the alcohol in one go, despite efforts by his mates to stop him.
“I did try to take the glass off him, but he turned his back on me, pushed me away, and drank it all,” said Christopher Crooks in a statement read out to court, The Daily Mirror reported.
Mr Crooks tried to take care of Mr Davies, taking him to his stepfather’s house to recover.
But Mr Davies died a few hours after he was found unconscious and lying in a pool of blood on January 16.
The court heard Mr Davies was five-and-a-half times the British legal drink-driving limit — 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood — and his body contained traces of the banned substance mephedrone.
Mephedrone, more commonly known as ‘miaow miaow’, is a relatively new drug, originally developed as a plant fertiliser.