My Area
Register
Donate
Help
FAQ
About us
Links
Articles
Competitions
Interviews
About HHC.com DJs
T-shirts and merchandise
Profile
Register
Active Topics
Topic Stats
Members
Search
Bookmarks
Add event
Label search
Artist search
Release / Track search

Raver's online
 Total online 2194
 Radio listeners 161+
Email Us!
Username: Password:

  Lost password
 Remember my login 
 
 All forums
 General discussion
 

ackdown on 'legal highs'

 Printer friendly
 

All users can post new topics in this forum. All users can reply to topics in this forum

Author Thread  
Blackcrow
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
723 posts
Joined: Dec, 2003
Blackcrow has attended 3 events
Posted - 2012/03/09 :  23:33:01  Show profile Send a private message
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-17315657

Nice to see the Torries haven't changed there tune much over the years.
*Sarcasm*

David Thatcher...
:-P


Alert moderator
djDMS
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
10,304 posts
Joined: Feb, 2003


572 hardcore releases
djDMS has donated money to the site djDMS has attended 43 events
Posted - 2012/03/09 :  23:46:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit djDMS's homepage
They're only 'legal' because they're being used for a purpose other than they're intended for.

Still potentially dangerous, so quite right that they should get looked into.


__________________________________
Taking my time to perfect the beat




Alert moderator Go to top of page
Hard2Get
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
12,837 posts
Joined: Jun, 2001
Hard2Get has attended 21 events
Posted - 2012/03/10 :  00:14:27  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage
I don't think they should be banned. People should be able to make their own choice as with all drugs. However, the people selling them should definately try to make it very clear that just because it is not illegal, does not mean that it's in any way safe. This is the problem; people who otherwise wouldn't touch any illegal stuff think that because shops are selling this stuff legally that it's safe. In reality it's just so new that it hasn't been banned yet and is either as bad or worse than illegal stuff, worse still the negative effects of these research chemicals are usually very little known.
quote:
They are drugs not intended for human consumption but they can be legally sold

I don't know why people keep saying this. That is exactly what they are designed for.


Alert moderator Go to top of page
jenks
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
3,687 posts
Joined: Feb, 2003


19 hardcore releases
jenks has attended 1 event
Posted - 2012/03/10 :  08:54:40  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit jenks's homepage
Prohibition is retarded. Legalize all, tax the shit out of them, and then use the tax revenue and money saved on policing to deal with whatever fall out there is, which would likely be minimal anyway.

Alert moderator Go to top of page
Triquatra
Moderator



United Kingdom
12,635 posts
Joined: Nov, 2003
Triquatra is a site donation subscriber Triquatra has attended 26 events
Posted - 2012/03/10 :  10:51:08  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Triquatra's homepage
hate to throw petrol on the fire but David Cameron was in the last commitee into legalising drugs before the conservatives were in govenment, where David (according to branson) supported him in his cause, of course, its different now they are in power as to actually stand up in support of issues like this still freaks much of the public..and church -.- out. they seem to think the world will end if everything is legalised - which of course it won't.

If anyone's been watching the home affairs select committee's latest inqury where they called richard branson and he spoke very well on the part of "legalise everything" cause. Keith Vaz himself has said that Cameron (before he came to power) has aknowledged that the war on drugs has failed, which is why our government have set up this select committee.
if you missed it you can watch richie b's part here!
http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=9958

The tricky part is, supporters of branson in the current (or any) government and the cause still have to get these things voted through - and when there is mixed feelings on both sides of the house (just like in the country as a whole) getting that done is tricky..then there is the house of lords, where no doubt the old fogies will refuse to let anything through (the lords involved with the church will go nuts, as will ex-health ministers)..

then all the unions and medical boards in the NHS who hate change will start rallying and it'll all kick off.
Hense why branson has been calling on cameron to "be brave"
legal highs are different to controlled drugs, because they arent controlled, thats why under current law such a harsh method is used when the most tenuious link is found.


hilariously, many of the sites i've been looking at have completely misquoted the daily mail of all things! (firstly reading it, and then misquoting it! blahdy hell!)
with regards to the plea of all those celebs who have signed a petition and sent it to the gov:
"Mary Brett, a trustee of charity Cannabis Skunk Sense said: This is naive in the extreme." they've just read the headline on the DM and assumed it was daivd cameron who said that, it wasn't.
but this is a good example of the first of many people who will kick off if they try to change leg. :/

As someone who considers themselves conservative I get annoyed when govenment tell me what I can and can't do with my body, even if I don't take drugs I hope they are able to change it eventually and fully support branson.



theres a nice short article on the beeb about this if you don't want to watch the whole comittee:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16697637

The committee's previous inquiry in 2002, when David Cameron was on the committee, said drug use was a "passing phase" for many young people which "rarely results in any long-term harm".

The cross-party group dismissed legalisation and decriminalisation but urged ministers to lobby for the loosening of international treaties which prohibit such radical steps.

Speaking more than 10 years ago, Mr Cameron added that the UK's drugs policy had "been failing for decades" and he hoped the report would "encourage fresh thinking and a new approach".

Addressing the MPs, Sir Richard said: "David Cameron wasn't prime minister [then] and now he has become prime minister, and we hope that we can give him the information to make him brave in changing drugs policy for society as a whole."


__________________________________
Triquatra/Bee Trax/Cuttlefish
http://www.hardcoreunderground.co.uk/ - http://CLSM.net -


Alert moderator Go to top of page
Edited by - Triquatra on 2012/03/10 11:02:03
Hard2Get
Advanced Member



United Kingdom
12,837 posts
Joined: Jun, 2001
Hard2Get has attended 21 events
Posted - 2012/03/10 :  14:45:49  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage
quote:
the war on drugs has failed

Of course it has failed, there is no war to begin with other than the one the government created. You can't dictate what people can and can't put in their body. That's just stupid.


Alert moderator Go to top of page
Edited by - Hard2Get on 2012/03/10 14:50:06
Triquatra
Moderator



United Kingdom
12,635 posts
Joined: Nov, 2003
Triquatra is a site donation subscriber Triquatra has attended 26 events
Posted - 2012/03/10 :  18:06:13  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Triquatra's homepage
hehe, sad that I couldn't read that without putting a sexual twist to it.

__________________________________
Triquatra/Bee Trax/Cuttlefish
http://www.hardcoreunderground.co.uk/ - http://CLSM.net -




Alert moderator Go to top of page
Warnman
Advanced Member



Germany
2,677 posts
Joined: Jun, 2010
Warnman has attended 2 events
Posted - 2012/03/10 :  18:42:22  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Warnman's homepage
Taking intoxicating substances is as old as mankind. All those upholder of moral standards are probably the same ones who go on vacation to visit native tribes in Africa, Asia or South America and enjoy taking part at their celebrating or spiritual ceremonies, which mostly contain the usage of intoxicants.
I mean I havn't barely touched any illegal drugs so far and I don't really feel any impulse to do so, but I don't mind if someone else uses them.


__________________________________
Ravers unite!

"Happy Hardcore: Love it... hate it... it's fun!" (Matt Stokes)


Alert moderator Go to top of page



New PostPost Reply
 Printer friendly
  Verified artist
   Donating member How to donate

It took 0.97 ninja's to process this page!

HappyHardcore.com

    

1999 - 2024 HappyHardcore.com
audio: PRS for music. Build: 3.1.73.1

Go to top of page