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"They're using our own laws against us"

Ismene

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Documents at Companies House show Patrick officially dissolved Buy Research Chemicals in December 2011, but continues to use the brand name.

With his wife, he opened a new company, Scientific Supplies, in May 2011. It has a healthy balance sheet, with £421,306 in the bank.

Typically, websites selling these drugs are making £25,000 a week, according to one source.

Professor Les Iversen, chairman of the Home Office's Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs, says that the people behind these legal highs keep one step ahead of the law by tweaking their formulas as soon as new bans are introduced, creating new compounds with similar psychoactive effects. 'These sites are using our own laws against us, the bastards' he says.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...y-order-Waitrose-groceries.html#ixzz2W4Wt8Uzc
 
Great advert for the site :D - I wonder how many people the article introduced to the world of RC's. Ooh look there is a 'Rare Drug' called Etizolam powder - lets buy some and see what its like.........
 
that site was mentioned in recent ACMD publications aswell, it aint a secret. 'Using our own laws against us, the bastards'. When I read this title I thought it might be related to the paper published by proffessor nutt and david nichols in nature yesterday.
 
that site was mentioned in recent ACMD publications aswell, it aint a secret. 'Using our own laws against us, the bastards'. When I read this title I thought it might be related to the paper published by proffessor nutt and david nichols in nature yesterday.

I wasn't meaning the post from Ismene, just the overall tone of the article in the paper. Just reads like an advert.
 
'Using our own laws against us, the bastards

Perhaps I might retort?

You're allowing young people to suffer injury & DIE for your fucked up laws, you BASTARD!
 
I'll never forget them using our own Law against us. Bastards.

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Methoxetamine is apparently now a Cannabinoid! 8(

Pitiful article, I feel sick with fury & I am hardly a fan of certain RC's. No pun intended with "fury" Lol
 
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Stupid fucking wankers.

And how hypocritical 'using our own laws against us'

Surely, if something is legal, then it cannot be using their filthy unjust fascist drug laws against them. To admit that is tantamount to admitting they are not concerned with legislating for public health, but instead, have an agenda.


Fucking loads of times its happened to me...ban hits RIGHT the day before I get paid, both when I was to stock up on arylcyclohexylamines, AM-2201 and MAM-2201, HU-210, CP-55,940, and the benzofuran MDA/MDMA analogs. Guy at the local head shop said he thought the ban on MAPB and APBs, was done now to coincide with before some upcoming festival.

Really, how sick and generally obnoxious can you fucking get.
 
Poorly worded for certain, although perhaps a bit ambiguous. Could have referred to the two together, but seperately. Even if so though, stupid fucking bellsnifflers need to skin themselves and go take a bath in caustic soda anyway.

I have very rarely seen a decent, or even non-vomitworthy article on drugs in the daily hei..err...mail.

Black mamba isn't even a cannabinoid, its a branded blend that carried one of the AM-series, methyl-AM-2201 IIRC. Fucking potent stuff it was too.

Personally I have always wondered if the UK misuse of drugs act, in the poorly thought out and senseless blanket ban on TIHKAL and PIHKALs contents for the most part, in specifically naming certain deuterated analogs of the original compounds, would that not set a precedent for, by virtue of implied difference (naming both the parent AND the deuterium-labeled analog) between the two, setting the scene for..well...more RC vendor shits and giggles?

Of course one would have to be careful to avoid proton exchange with solvent media, giving the 1H parent compounds.
 
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