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A synthetic chemical known as MDAI has already emerged as a successor to the drug mephedrone, which was banned in Britain this weekend.Analysts at the Psychonaut Research Project, an EU-funded organisation based at King's College London, which monitors the internet for new trends in drug abuse, said it had identified the substance as the likeliest contender to replace the former "legal high". Co-principal investigator Paolo Deluca said: "Websites are already starting to promote MDAI and this could become the next popular product."
New drug set to replace banned mephedrone as
Further proof of the failure of prohibition. Whilst bans on natural substances like cannabis and magic mushrooms continues, people will keep creating new legal, untested and dangerous synthetic highs like mephedrone and MDAI. It's time a government ought to stop appeasing the daily mail reading middle englanders who don't understand the issue at all, and start treating drug abuse as a public health rather than criminal issue.
So unproductive has conservatism been in producing a general conception of how a social order is maintained that its modern votaries, in trying to construct a theoretical foundation, invariably find themselves appealing almost exclusively to authors who regarded themselves as liberal. - F.A. Hayek
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Another one!
I see how things are so much safer now mephedrone is banned....
So unproductive has conservatism been in producing a general conception of how a social order is maintained that its modern votaries, in trying to construct a theoretical foundation, invariably find themselves appealing almost exclusively to authors who regarded themselves as liberal. - F.A. Hayek
Economic Left/Right: 4.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.74
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