The Honey Monster wrote: » Legal highs are muck anyways.
Muahahaha wrote: » The legislation says that Gardai need to be able to prove that the drugs they have seized are psychoactive substances and it seems like (at the moment and for the last 5 years) they simply don't have the resources to do this.
fleet_admiral wrote: » Anyone here 30+ will know the great legal high of getting out of a chair too fast
Bongalongherb wrote: » LOL. I can't understand this at all regarding folk being even slightly interested in these head-shop drugs 'mixed man-made chemicals'. Why the hell would anyone want to take that garbage made in China with heck knows what chemicals it's made from ? seriously, putting that muck into your lungs and body is taking a serious risk when you have no idea what is in the stuff. It boggles my mind why folk even bother with that stuff. Does anyone anymore even question what chemicals are in that stuff ? or do they just feel a blunt dead feeling and don't care ?.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » both. I'm no scientist, bit i did a lot of research as to what i could expect from the drugs i was tsking and as a result had entirely safe and positive experiences. Curiously, how do you know the products the head shops well selling is 'Chinese garbage'? What research have you done?
Dick phelan wrote: » Legal Highs only serve to show exactly why drugs should be decriminalized and weed legal, Those legal highs are actually far worse then the real thing, actual weed wouldn't cause anything like the problems some of the knock off versions do, It's a crazy situation if the ones that do more harm are legal while the less dangerous thing is illegal.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Curiously, how do you know the products the head shops well selling is 'Chinese garbage'? What research have you done?
Simon2015 wrote: » Its common knowledge that most of that legal high crap is made in china.
nokia69 wrote: » they were better than the illegal highs back in the day
Muahahaha wrote: » Anyone else see the Prime Time report earlier? Effectively Gardai do not have the powers in court to prosecute possession or sale of legal highs that used to be sold by head shops in the street till Mary Harney banned it. So now it turns out that since the new law came in 2010 there has only been 5 prosecutions and the majority of these were head shop owners refusing to stop selling for a week or two after the law came in. The legislation says that Gardai need to be able to prove that the drugs they have seized are psychoactive substances and it seems like (at the moment and for the last 5 years) they simply don't have the resources to do this. Effectively their hands are tied. Which now seems to suggest that anyone caught buying legal highs online or in possession of them or selling them cannot be prosecuted under the current laws You really couldn't make this stuff up, it's both a clusterfcuk and an omnishambles by the Govt. In the meantime fill yer boots cause Joe Duffy is gonna be coming for Round 2 :pac:
Akrasia wrote: » Seriously? You need to have a chat with your dealer. All that 'legal high' stuff was awful, and dangerous. Nobody had any idea what was in any of it or how it was made. You might as well be putting some tippex onto a bit of newspaper, rolling it up and smoking it.
bigpink wrote: » Are there headshops still open?