Drug adulteration market boom

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Geeky

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Cocaine and ecstasy are "weaker" than at any time since the authorities started purity tests more than a decade ago."

Good old Beeb eh. Obviously they haven't been reading their pillreports.com :p

Turns out 2010 is rapidly becoming a vintage year for quality pills.
 

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Oh God! What are you trying to do to me? My spine is all tingly thinking about it. I haven't had a pill for years.
 

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enjoyed that read, also watched thew video. OOOOh to be behind that guy talking and to reach over and grab them bags, lol

Some of the comments are ace at the bottom too, ya can tell they are all wrote by drug users :thumbsup:
 

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Speaking of which anyone know what that film was called they developed bets narcotic in the world ever with no side effects.

These so called legal highs seem bad to me, lot worse than jack and jills ever were. I never remember there being so many publicised cases of problems cause by pills as with this shit they have now.

Funny how legal stuff often more dangerous like nicotine =well more addictive than H according to the scientists, and greens well worse for the mind than es yet always classified lower.

But then the reality is all drugs are not safe, the enjoyable things in life rarely are, i mean whap bam boo was alright then everyone started getting aids I remember the adverts.

Now according to the news anyone under 25 has a disease lol -im sure thats an exageration:D
 

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Nothing wrong with the legal highs, or the ones just been made illegal.
All the scare stories like the bloke ripping his bollocks off were started on an internet forum as a piss take, and the news of the world being the excellent example of investigative journalism that it is ran with the story as if gospel.
 
lol well yeah tabloids. Thought somepeople died form that methodorone or something was on tv

'died in connection with' and actually dying 'directly as a result of' something, is completely different. The 'connection' bit means anything he has consumed the day he died, is connected with his death (toothpaste, food, drink, any legal medication). They write these stories in a way, where it is almost lying, and people get confused about the truth. The truth is contained in these stories (they're not allowed to lie after all) it's just the truth is well concealed in money-making/paper-selling/viewer-number propaganda. I would like to know how many people die of a 'direct' result of drinking alcohol…

Drugs are never the problem, only attitude of the people taking them…xxx