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OH NOES: Netherland bans magic mushrooms!

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7041961.stm

Goddamn stupid people who don't know how to maintain!



Last Updated: Friday, 12 October 2007, 16:10 GMT 17:10 UK
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Netherlands bans magic mushrooms
A woman harvests magic mushrooms in a grow room at the Procare farm in Hazerswoude, central Netherlands, Friday Aug. 3, 2007
Magic mushrooms are big business in the Netherlands
The Dutch government is banning the sale of all magic mushrooms after a series of high-profile incidents involving tourists who had taken them.

The decision will go into effect within several months, said a spokesman for the Dutch Justice Ministry.

A major Dutch producer of the psychedelic mushrooms said he stood to lose millions of euros as a result.

The Netherlands is famed for its liberal drugs policy, with marijuana openly sold in licensed cafes.

Magic mushrooms, more properly known as psilocybe, contain the psychedelic chemicals psilocybin and psilocin.

"We intend to forbid the sale of magic mushrooms," said Justice Ministry spokesman Wim van der Weegen.

"That means shops caught doing so will be closed," he said.

Currently in the Netherlands the sale of dried magic mushrooms - in which the psychoactive chemicals psilocybin and psilocin are stronger - is banned but fresh mushrooms are allowed.

This is because it is more difficult to ascertain how much of the chemicals fresh mushrooms contain. But Mr Van der Weegen said this was exactly the issue.

Full Moon store owner Chloe Collette poses with some of magic mushrooms she has for sale in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Thursday Aug. 2, 2007.
It's a shame, the media really blew this up into a big issue
Chloe Collette, owner of the FullMoon shop

"The problem with mushrooms is that their effect is unpredictable. It's impossible to estimate what amount will have what effect."

Calls for a re-evaluation of the drug grew after a 17-year-old French girl jumped from a building after eating magic mushrooms during a school trip to Amsterdam in March.

Other incidents involving the drug have included an Icelandic tourist jumping from a balcony and breaking both legs and a Danish tourist driving his car wildly through a camping ground, narrowly missing sleeping campers.

"It's a shame, the media really blew this up into a big issue," said Chloe Collette, owner of the FullMoon shop, which sells magic mushrooms in Amsterdam.

She said all the incidents had involved magic mushrooms in conjunction with other drugs.

Murat Kucuksen, whose farm supplies about half the magic mushrooms on sale in the Netherlands, said he stood to lose several million euros as a result of the ban.

Users of fresh mushrooms experience effects ranging from giggling fits and intensification of colours, lights and sounds to, more rarely, hallucinations. Negative effects can include vomiting, and anxiety.
 
I really, really hate this. They're just doing it because a bunch of dumbasses come over here to get wasted, not knowing what the fuck it is they're doing. They won't be harder to get for me now, but I've been hearing ?55 a portion underground instead of ?14-18 a portion of legal ones.. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I really, really hate this. They're just doing it because a bunch of dumbasses come over here to get wasted, not knowing what the fuck it is they're doing. They won't be harder to get for me now, but I've been hearing ?55 a portion underground instead of ?14-18 a portion of legal ones.. 🙁

im guessing a portion is an 1/8th if so E55 ouch, its always been underground on this side of the pond, 40$ is pretty standard
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I really, really hate this. They're just doing it because a bunch of dumbasses come over here to get wasted, not knowing what the fuck it is they're doing. They won't be harder to get for me now, but I've been hearing ?55 a portion underground instead of ?14-18 a portion of legal ones.. 🙁

Welcome to the War. It's about time the Netherlands changed sides. :thumbsup:
 
God damn. It's the news that ruins things. You will never hear of a responsible drug user, because nobody knows they exist. So a few people freaked out, out of the thousands who most likely take them daily in the Dam. People need to find better things to worry about.
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I really, really hate this. They're just doing it because a bunch of dumbasses come over here to get wasted, not knowing what the fuck it is they're doing. They won't be harder to get for me now, but I've been hearing ?55 a portion underground instead of ?14-18 a portion of legal ones.. 🙁

im guessing a portion is an 1/8th if so E55 ouch, its always been underground on this side of the pond, 40$ is pretty standard

only mushrooms I can find on this side of the states are button, portabello, and shiitake.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
In other news, the Netherlands just reported a large spike in tourism... 😛

Funny, I just had that thought myself. Travel before ban is implemented
 
this really makes no sense. The stores that sold them sold them in shrink wrapped packages just like they sell portos here. On the label is warnings. They have serving suggestions. They have different varieties for you if you are an amature, novice, intermediate or expert. THey hand out pamphlets recommending how to use safely. In the pamphlets it says to have someone around who is sober to keep an eye on you. So now what they are doing is taking all these regulated and precautionary measures and throwing them out the window so someone who is interested in experimenting will just buy and eat whatever he can get his hands on and then what? Even more problems.
 
I've been and have the pictures of the Smart shops I hit up. Amazing to say the least.

/salute my native land and home away from home
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Negative effects can include vomiting, and anxiety and jumping out of buildings and running over people in with your car.

fixed

meh. clearly god has that affect on some people too.
 
ive done a few and have friends who have done pretty much every psychedelic drug there is, neither I or them at any time thought we could fly
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
ive done a few and have friends who have done pretty much every psychedelic drug there is, neither I or them at any time thought we could fly

you know what they say, "if at first you don't succeed, try try again"
 
Bleh, just buy them off the guys in trench coats that walk up and down the river in Red Light district 😉. But yeah, I guess that French girl wanted to be the Sun God.
 
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Bleh, just buy them off the guys in trench coats that walk up and down the river in Red Light district 😉. But yeah, I guess that French girl wanted to be the Sun God.

hahaha I guess i wasn't the only one who noticed that!
 
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7041961.stm

Goddamn stupid people who don't know how to maintain!



Last Updated: Friday, 12 October 2007, 16:10 GMT 17:10 UK
E-mail this to a friend Printable version
Netherlands bans magic mushrooms
A woman harvests magic mushrooms in a grow room at the Procare farm in Hazerswoude, central Netherlands, Friday Aug. 3, 2007
Magic mushrooms are big business in the Netherlands
The Dutch government is banning the sale of all magic mushrooms after a series of high-profile incidents involving tourists who had taken them.

The decision will go into effect within several months, said a spokesman for the Dutch Justice Ministry.

A major Dutch producer of the psychedelic mushrooms said he stood to lose millions of euros as a result.

The Netherlands is famed for its liberal drugs policy, with marijuana openly sold in licensed cafes.

Magic mushrooms, more properly known as psilocybe, contain the psychedelic chemicals psilocybin and psilocin.

"We intend to forbid the sale of magic mushrooms," said Justice Ministry spokesman Wim van der Weegen.

"That means shops caught doing so will be closed," he said.

Currently in the Netherlands the sale of dried magic mushrooms - in which the psychoactive chemicals psilocybin and psilocin are stronger - is banned but fresh mushrooms are allowed.

This is because it is more difficult to ascertain how much of the chemicals fresh mushrooms contain. But Mr Van der Weegen said this was exactly the issue.

Full Moon store owner Chloe Collette poses with some of magic mushrooms she has for sale in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Thursday Aug. 2, 2007.
It's a shame, the media really blew this up into a big issue
Chloe Collette, owner of the FullMoon shop


"The problem with mushrooms is that their effect is unpredictable. It's impossible to estimate what amount will have what effect."

Calls for a re-evaluation of the drug grew after a 17-year-old French girl jumped from a building after eating magic mushrooms during a school trip to Amsterdam in March.

Other incidents involving the drug have included an Icelandic tourist jumping from a balcony and breaking both legs and a Danish tourist driving his car wildly through a camping ground, narrowly missing sleeping campers.

"It's a shame, the media really blew this up into a big issue," said Chloe Collette, owner of the FullMoon shop, which sells magic mushrooms in Amsterdam.

She said all the incidents had involved magic mushrooms in conjunction with other drugs.

Murat Kucuksen, whose farm supplies about half the magic mushrooms on sale in the Netherlands, said he stood to lose several million euros as a result of the ban.

Users of fresh mushrooms experience effects ranging from giggling fits and intensification of colours, lights and sounds to, more rarely, hallucinations. Negative effects can include vomiting, and anxiety.

so, was Chloe tripping balls when she repeated herself, or was it the journalist while typing this article? 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I really, really hate this. They're just doing it because a bunch of dumbasses come over here to get wasted, not knowing what the fuck it is they're doing. They won't be harder to get for me now, but I've been hearing ?55 a portion underground instead of ?14-18 a portion of legal ones.. 🙁

Welcome to the War. It's about time the Netherlands changed sides. :thumbsup:

Make it riskier to sell, which will drive the price up, which will make the risk/punishment less deterrent, so the risk/punishment will be raised, which will drive the prices up, rinse, repeat.

Welcome to prohibition, eventually the reward will become so great it will be worth killing over no matter the risk, then you will know, you have won. 😕

 
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