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Wow, that's a long and obtuse read and it pretty much included everything until I got to exceptions where they exclude alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine, which (excluding caffeine) probably account for more deaths than any of the other substances they seek to ban.This is unreal, I've just read through the Bill, here it is
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/lbill/2015-2016/0002/16002.pdf
This is one of the most absurd acts of parliament I've ever known and it's making me really down and lose hope...it's 2015...this is not a backwards step, it's a massive leap back. I just want to ring the necks of these filthy piggy politicians. They care about us, hm, is this why they're doing it? I like the opening lines 'so and so finds that this bill conforms to human rights', it doesn't, it spits in its face.
Writing to my MP will do such little good, but I have to, this bill is disturbingly over the top.
It almost makes me feel physically sick reading it, the hypocrisy and obvious violation of human rights. I'll fight it, there's a lot wrong with this country, it's fractured and eating itself away, and the government are instead focusing on, essentially, being in an altered state. This bill basically means that it's illegal to take *anything* apart from that bastard alcohol, I'm sure many people died from alcohol poisoning as it was announced.Wow, that's a long and obtuse read and it pretty much included everything until I got to exceptions where they exclude alcohol, nicotine, and caffeine, which (excluding caffeine) probably account for more deaths than any of the other substances they seek to ban.This is unreal, I've just read through the Bill, here it is
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/lbill/2015-2016/0002/16002.pdf
This is one of the most absurd acts of parliament I've ever known and it's making me really down and lose hope...it's 2015...this is not a backwards step, it's a massive leap back. I just want to ring the necks of these filthy piggy politicians. They care about us, hm, is this why they're doing it? I like the opening lines 'so and so finds that this bill conforms to human rights', it doesn't, it spits in its face.
Writing to my MP will do such little good, but I have to, this bill is disturbingly over the top.
sorry to hear it mate, hard to believe they can just stop and search you at any time without a warrant even in a car. I know in the U.S. They violate laws a lot but I have refused to allow them to search my car and they actually let me go. They must have been in a hurry - most of the time they will bring drug dogs to see if they can detect something but I wonder how many substances besides weed, heroin, and coke, and meth they can detect.
It makes one wonder how far this can go, world wide. Glad I'm old enough that I won't be around to tolerate the Orwellian police states they are creating.
That's absolutely absurd, is there any anarchy behavior going on in the community in GB?I read in the news recently people were stockpiling "legal high" products in anticipation of this bill, it won't be illegal to possess them.
Only time will tell I assume, I just hope no anarchy will erupt - that's the last thing any country needs right now.No anarchy yet!
Yes, PTFC, people are definitely stockpiling. It's a no-brainer, the press and authorities seem somewhat surprised...
I think OTC stuff will be unaffected. Anything already under the Medicines Act won't be affected. But it really is a monstrous act. Instead of 'you can take something unless we ban it', it's 'you can't take anything unless we allow it', if that makes sense. A very worrying development.
And kratom. Yeah. Kratom will be affected. Yeah, that plant that keeps me and many others from spiralling too far down the op!ate path.
But it's been delayed, all sorts of problems, police concerned that they cannot enforce it, trouble defining 'psychoactive'. Idiots. They've realised what a mess the whole thing is. The Home Office have said it will come into force 'sometime in Spring', and they will give 21 days notice. How nice of them!