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UK - Wave goodbye to your favourite legal chemicals!

Is this statement supposed to be ironic, given that 65% of them went to Oxbridge lol? Labour created this law in the first place. Even the Lib dems have to rim the retarded population of this country if they want any hope of getting elected. 8(
agreed about labour. gone are the days you could credit them with having a little more sense when it comes to drugs, or having a slightly longer term attitude towards them ie: by examining the problems they associate with people actually using them in the first place

previous to the coalition i'd of credited the Libs with a slightly more progressive attitude towards cannabis, and off the back of that would like to think that they wouldn't take this kind of reactionary [and ultimately, utterly fucking LAZY] approach led by the T's.
 
Tories are so fucking stupid it's unbelievable.

Only the people who actually voted Lib Dem rival them.

I don't think many people from any party actually questioned this element of the policy in parliament, and it was introduced by Labour... It's middle England that is fucking stupid. They are the reason we can't all go out and take Es freely, or smoke pot for that matter. Cunnnnnttttttttttttts.
 
so they're banned but you can still posses them. lol.

that's my favorite kind of banned
this is quite common tho, no?

same goes for most of the steroids bodybuilders use I think. and as long as youve got a good, reliable source from abroad, all is good.
 
I still like to blame it on Tories because they're generally ugly and stupid. Arbitrary? Yeo. Satisfactory? Aye.
 
I still like to blame it on Tories because they're generally ugly and stupid. Arbitrary? Yeo. Satisfactory? Aye.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't all the politicians in the House of Commons look like they're squeezed out of the same mould of generic ugliness?

Edit: Apart from David Miliband. He's a looker.
 
All the dickheads agree on it, it's just funnier to pick on Tories because they're there.

Oh, and Miliband... yeah. ;)
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't all the politicians in the House of Commons look like they're squeezed out of the same mould of generic ugliness?

Edit: Apart from David Miliband. He's a looker.

I think it was on Have I Got A Bit More News For You the other night, Danny Alexander sitting on the front bench in parliament, he got a note from a spin doctor to get out of camera shot next to Clegg because he's ugly and ginger.

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And he's stolen Beadle's tiny hand by the looks of it!
 
also, from what I remember when they first mentioned about a temp ban policy earlier this year .. the whole premise was sold on the reason that they could take a year to 'test' or thoroughly investigate each substance before deciding whether to fully criminalize it [rather than just ban shit randomly] ... its probably not feasible to actually criminalize any substance that's pending investigation, which remains unclassed substance wise.

so until each substance gets 'classed', I imagine that possession wont be a problem
 
I'm sure there is thousands more possibilities. Then again, there are other chemical classes that have yet to be even touched
Sure, but the low-hanging fruit is all gone, that's for sure. In terms of psychedelics (all I'm really bothered with), there's not much left- there's clauses outlawing most of the interesting phens, tryps and ergoloids.
Smash the fucking state!
Well, that's a bit strong, isn't it? I quite like, you know, infrastructure and healthcare and education and all that jazz.
 
I think it was on Have I Got A Bit More News For You the other night, Danny Alexander sitting on the front bench in parliament, he got a note from a spin doctor to get out of camera shot next to Clegg because he's ugly and ginger.

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And he's stolen Beadle's tiny hand by the looks of it!

My god....He is ugly and ginger!
 
Well, that's a bit strong, isn't it? I quite like, you know, infrastructure and healthcare and education and all that jazz.

What the fuck has statist infrastructure done for you that couldn't be accomplished otherwise?

Convenience is not necessity.
 
Well, that's a bit strong, isn't it? I quite like, you know, infrastructure and healthcare and education and all that jazz.

Yeah, yeah, we all like jazz.

On a slightly more positive yet futile note Casey Hardison gets a hearing a week on Friday.

Casey's web site said:
The High Court has granted Casey Hardison an Oral Hearing on 18th November 2011 for permission to judicially review the decisions by the Home Secretary to abdicate her power and duty under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 with regards to alcohol and tobacco control.
 
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