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Originally posted by Mason Boyne View PostNatural selection. Let them carry on I say.
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Jesus! That picture is horrible. Russia must be depressing in parts, anybody been there ?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostThat's terrible. Don't know how you can solve it though. Banning sales of codeine isn't going to work unless you can provide quality rehab for everyone affected.
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That's terrible. Don't know how you can solve it though. Banning sales of codeine isn't going to work unless you can provide quality rehab for everyone affected.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWe were doing this the other day but one thing I don't think was said, if you stop import of expensive products like cocaine or heroine people just turn to cheaper, home made and even more lethal alternatives. Crystal meph, home grown skunk cannabis - far worse than the old hippy product, solvents and now this one:
Krokodil: The drug that eats junkies - Europe, World - The Independent
Yech. I have a lot of lawn feed and weed stuff that wasn't much good, anything I can do with that does anyone know?
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I've just read that article from the Indy and it made me feel sick.
How people can live like that is beyond me, obviously addicted to something way beyond their own control.
Awful.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWe were doing this the other day but one thing I don't think was said, if you stop import of expensive products like cocaine or heroine people just turn to cheaper, home made and even more lethal alternatives. Crystal meph, home grown skunk cannabis - far worse than the old hippy product, solvents and now this one:
Krokodil: The drug that eats junkies - Europe, World - The Independent
Yech. I have a lot of lawn feed and weed stuff that wasn't much good, anything I can do with that does anyone know?
If you're looking for something lethal, try Buckfast.
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Drugs (again)
We were doing this the other day but one thing I don't think was said, if you stop import of expensive products like cocaine or heroine people just turn to cheaper, home made and even more lethal alternatives. Crystal meph, home grown skunk cannabis - far worse than the old hippy product, solvents and now this one:
Krokodil: The drug that eats junkies - Europe, World - The Independent
Yech. I have a lot of lawn feed and weed stuff that wasn't much good, anything I can do with that does anyone know?Tags: None
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