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BayCityRolla

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Found this on todays Sydney Morning Herald website...
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I couldn't find any site....Maybe someone else can..
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[ 27 February 2002: Message edited by: BayCityRolla ]
 
er this article is about "selling prescription-only drugs on the web", it has nothing to do with ecstasy as far as i can tell. mind you are they are drawing a long bow here, grouping into this trend people using mobile phones to order illicit drugs. i mean der...
here is the whole article, as SMH links tend to dissapear. try and read the whole thing before jumping to conclusions...
Illegal drug trade on the Internet booming: UN report
VIENNA, Feb 27 AFP|Published: Wednesday February 27, 11:41 AM
Internet sales of illegal drugs are booming, the United Nations drug board warned today.
Dealers were also using private chat rooms and online pharmacies selling prescription-only drugs on the web, said the president of the UN International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) Hamid Ghodse.
Releasing INCB's annual report, Ghodse urged governments to fight the spread of drug trafficking via the internet.
"If you see the internet as without having any jurisdiction, it is something which we need to do something about today, for tomorrow, to protect the world community," Ghodse told journalists.
On the internet "you have recipes, for example on how to make illicit drugs, how to avoid police detection, how to protect yourself against law enforcement," Ghodse said.
He has called for greater international cooperation "to prevent the internet from turning into a worldwide web of drug trafficking and crime".
He warned governments against misdirected and haphazard drug control policies.
According to the report, Czech authorities had found that illicit drug sales and purchases could be made online at internet cafes or via mobile phones.
Companies in the Netherlands were using the internet to sell seeds and derivatives throughout the world.
In Britain authorities had found a number of Websites worldwide selling cannabis, heroin, ecstasy and cocaine, the report said.
INCB Secretary Herbert Schaepe cited a licenced online pharmacy based in Thailand, which sold illegal narcotic and psychotropic drugs and also prescription-only drugs which were legal in some countries.
As well as drug trafficking, the internet aided money-laundering as drug traffickers exploited internet banking, the report warned.
In Hong Kong, it has become more difficult to detect the laundering of drug-related funds with the advance of electronic commerce, it said.
A joint Colombian and United States drug investigation found that traffickers had kept in touch by setting up internet chat rooms protected by fire walls to make them impenetrable, the report said.
Drug traffickers also concealed information on shipments of illicit drugs using encrypted messages and laundered drug money by electronic transfer, it said.
The INCB also warned children and young people risk falling victim to drug abuse as the illegal narcotics trade spreads on the Internet.
"The consequences of these developments are alarming. Young people may be drawn into drug-related crime by misinformation, propaganda or brainwashing on the part of unseen individuals whose aim is to profit from a broader drug-abusing population.
"When the approach is 'virtual', the warning signals that might deter a young person in the real world are minimised," the report said.
the full UN report is here:
http://www.incb.org/e/ar/2001/index.htm
i'll probably coment more once i've read the whole thing.
[ 27 February 2002: Message edited by: johnboy ]
 
In Britain authorities had found a number of Websites worldwide selling cannabis, heroin, ecstasy and cocaine, the report said.
Sounds very erm.. yers. well.
 
Yeah, that's the quote that confused me too...
At risk of pissing off those people that think we all just jump on the media at first glance, what's with that line? ;)
 
quote:
"If you see the internet as without having any jurisdiction, it is something which we need to do something about today, for tomorrow, to protect the world community," Ghodse told journalists.
its very worrying when you have UN thinking that people from all over the world DO NOT have the right to free knowledge and information.
We do not live in russia or turkey, but we might as well if the American and Australian goverments dont start thinking about peoples rights.
Whats the point living in a free world if there is no freedom.
 
He has called for greater international cooperation "to prevent the internet from turning into a worldwide web of drug trafficking and crime".
As opposed to what......... the world wide web of Porn
 
It has actually happened in the States. Dunno if anyone here remembers the House of Beans web site a couple of years back - which although did not state anything in black and white, it was pretty obvious what was going on if you read between the lines. Anyway long story short Wagner Bucci who ran it now has a new home complete with bars, a shitter 2 feet from his bed and a room-mate who this he looks real pretty.
 
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