Monday, 18 April 2011

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tatulover6602 says:April 9, 2011 at 6:03 pm

I know that this is just a video and that many people do this, but I wouldn’t EVER be able to just sit, stand, lay down, be upside down, or whatever and make out like that. Especially like that. I’m more of a romantic and clean kisser :3
And it kind of disturbs me to see people do that…Great video and good Lyrics

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The Last days of the Banks P1

thomasucc says:April 12, 2011 at 7:32 pm

Can one think about a small country like Ireland handing over 57 billion to the banks and then Iceland forced to hand over 11 billion to th same banks

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A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story 7/10

MalissaRose I doubt you can find a copy to buy now, but you may be able to get Bella Stumbo’s excellent book, The Twelfth of Never, which is the most accurate account of this case.

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How To Send Messages To Multiple People On Youtube

iwasnamedian ok. over the past 2 days ive been tryin to get my channel subs up and my views so i went into microsoft word and maually typed in over 1,000 names from ppl that ive seen in the comments section on the highest viewed rap beat related videos. my plan was to then paste the names into a youtube message and send it to them. but wen i do it it wont send, so your sayin dat now i have to go back and manually send it to all of them individually??

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A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story 9/10

judiescof Thanks! I don’t know why I’m so interested in this stuff. I sure know couples who cheat, none ended up like this…….

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Getting High in a Nice Way

For some people, the term ‘getting high’ conjures up images of needles and broken humanity, and it is easy to forget that getting high is a national and perfectly normal preoccupation, as you can witness in any pub at any time.  Although it probably isn’t the term that would be chosen by the average drinker, it is arguable when you see ordinary folks staggering in the street and collapsing in the gutter on Saturday nights that getting high pleasantly on traditional herbal essences is preferable to getting legless at the local pub.

It is also a lot healthier.  Forget about lung and throat cancer and cirrhosis of the liver.  The equipment used to get legally high on plant products, such as bongs and vaporisers, is designed to filter out the harmful toxins in the smoke.  In the case of bongs this is achieved through the use of water, which cools the smoke as well as filtering out the harmful elements; with vaporisers, the plant material doesn’t quite combust but gives off an aromatic vapour, so vaporisers are generally considered the safest method of inhaling plant products.

Although vaporisers are a modern innovation, now widely used in aromatherapy, bongs have a long history, and in fact the term ‘bong’ comes from Thailand where it is used to describe any tubular bamboo object.  The materials may have changed, with acrylics, aluminium and glass now used in their manufacture, but the principle remains the same.

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The King of Vaporisers

The Volcano Vaporiser is a cutting-edge piece of equipment that rules the roost in the world of vaporisers with its varied controls and precision engineering.

The essential action of a vaporiser is a simple one.  Herbs are heated up in the main part of the vaporiser until they are almost about to ignite, at which point a pure vapour is given off by them and collected in a separate space to be delivered to the user’s mouth.  The great advantage of vaporising herbal mixtures rather than igniting them is that no smoke will be given off.  It is the smoke that causes all the health problems, containing as it does a range of toxic substances including carcinogens, so having a smoke-free process is clearly beneficial.

With the Volcano Vaporiser, which is used in homeopathic practices, a range of valves allows you maximum control over the process in terms of adjusting the air flow and temperature inside the apparatus.  This degree of precision has made it popular with holistic medical treatments which typically combine it with other approaches such as aromatherapy and acupuncture.

Vaporisers in their many shapes and forms are generally considered the safest means of inhaling natural plant products, and another benefit of not involving smoke is that they are easy to clean and will not clog up.  With easy storage and transport even for the larger models, vaporisers make the best alternative to cigarette, bong and blunt smoking.

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The Advantages of the Bong

Bongs, those essentially simple pieces of equipment used to filter smoke from herbs and deliver it through the mouth for a legal high, have their origin in the Far East, in Thailand and Laos.

The term itself has been used for hundreds, if not thousands, of years to describe bamboo worked into a tubular structure, and nowadays they are being manufactured by modern methods and using synthetic materials to bring the joys of a safe and legal high to a growing number of health conscious smokers.  They are available at many sites on the web and also in the high street, and are a much safer way of inhaling plant derivatives than smoking cigarettes or blunts.

Water is used in the bong to filter harmful substances present in the smoke from burning herbs of various kinds, and it also cools the smoke in the process.  A number of aromatic substances such as rose petals and different types of natural oils can be added to adjust the effect of the filtered smoke and induce a sensation of calm and wellbeing.

For serious bong users, glass bongs are especially attractive because, although bamboo is the traditional material favoured by enthusiastic purists, it contributes its own unwanted residues to the smoke.  Glass contributes nothing, and therefore the smoke contains only toxins which are filtered away and the active substances that induce the desired effect.

There are all sorts of models available, from portable bongs to multi-pipe bongs that are used by a group of people in a social setting.

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Getting High Safely

Getting high is often associated with repulsive behaviour such as crouching in doorways and sticking needles in your arm, glue sniffing or snorting cocaine through a straw.  But these days, thanks in large part to the ubiquity of the internet, it is easy to avoid this shady side of the practice and attain a legal high through the use of materials and equipment that is not only safe to use and environmentally friendly, but even fashionable.

All sorts of normal, decent people like to gather in pubs to relax and unwind over a drink, but increasing numbers of folk are discovering the joys of using bongs and vaporisers to deliver that sense of wellbeing and calm in a safe and healthy way.

There are few legal substances more damaging to the body than tobacco smoked in cigarettes.  The filter is relatively ineffective, and the process of burning the paper yields toxic substances that can and do damage the lungs.

With bongs, the smoke is filtered naturally through water which also cools it down.  Many bong brands also use ice as an extra filter layer to further reduce the tar and toxins in the smoke.

Vaporisers don’t produce any smoke at all, but only a pure vapour that is free of all harmful substances and is actually good for the lungs rather than destroying them.

Give vaporisers or bongs a try if you are tired of expensive and harmful cigarettes but don’t wish to give up smoking altogether, or are looking for a healthier delivery method for your choice of legal highs.

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Different Herbs you can Take Legally

Ginseng bath salts are taken to energise and reinvigorate the body and can be taken orally in smaller doses, while Guarana capsules can help to support energy levels and maintain an active lifestyle.

Sida cordifolia is a type of herbal Ecstasy which is completely legal to use, and is often taken as an aphrodisiac.  Depending on how you react to the drug, it can also have the effect of inducing a feeling of anxiety.  However, some people feel the possible negative effects of taking this herb are far outweighed by the overall sense of wellbeing it induces.  It is not considered an addictive substance.

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose is a powerful hallucinogenic which is traditionally used in religious initiation ceremonies and is renowned for its visionary trips and otherworldly sensations.  Although the drug provides a very similar sensation to taking LSD, it does induce less profound visual images.  Trips can last as long as six to eight hours and end with a warm tranquil feeling of wellbeing once the effects start to wear off.

Kratom is available in different forms and is similar to taking opium by creating a relaxed dreamy state of mind and a tranquil calm, at the same time as helping with mental alertness and keeping you clear eyed and bushy tailed throughout the night and into the following day.

These are just some of the legal highs available, with many others to choose from.

Posted in Drug Information, Herbal Highs, Legal Highs, Smoking by jungle at April 1st, 2011.
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Popular Vaporisers

A vaporiser might sound like some lethal weapon in a science fiction film, but it is actually a harmless piece of equipment used for delivering a mild high for recreational and medicinal purposes.  Vaporisers at the top end of the market, such as the magnificently named Volcano Vaporiser, are used in aromatherapy to deliver a carefully controlled dose of herbal vapour to the patient.  This induces a sensation of calm and wellbeing, and vaporisers are often used in conjunction with other homeopathic treatments such as acupuncture.

The holistic approach of natural medicine can be experienced by anyone now, because the internet has made available a vast selection of vaporisers to suit all requirements and pockets, and the same sites will also sell you whatever herbs you want, with discounts on bulk orders and other promotions.

At the opposite end of the market to the Volcano Vaporiser is the humble portable version, a hand-held vaporiser that can easily be carried in the pocket of luggage and is convenient for the odd smoke when you are on the move.

All vaporisers work by heating up a mixture of herbs in a base unit to just short of ignition and then collecting the resultant vapour for inhalation by the user.  Vaporisers are considered superior to bongs and other legal high equipment because there is no smoke given off.  The Volcano Vaporiser actually has a detachable tank for the vapour, which is then delivered through a system of valves, but the principle is just the same.

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Ashtrays in Different Styles

Nowadays, smokers are able to choose from a wide range of ashtrays to suit their particular lifestyle or living arrangements.  Novelty ashtrays that resemble kitchen objects such as fruit bowls in bold primary colours can brighten up a room and blend seamlessly with interior decor and furnishings, whilst providing a convenient deposit for cigarette butts and discarded ash.

Glass ashtrays are a popular choice in living rooms or when used during social occasions at dinner parties; clear crystal helps to reflect light from crockery and glassware at dinner tables to create a sophisticated ambiance.  Large plate-sized ashtrays for shared use also come in crystal or ornate designs that are ideal for elegant table designs and centre pieces.  Glass ashtrays are available in shot glasses, spinning discs and bottle tops as well as fruit and ceramic leaves.

Novelty ashtrays that are made to look like everyday objects are the most versatile, especially when they come in the form of spinning ashtrays such as dice, or themed characters and icons from music, TV, and film.  Rubik’s cubes are the ultimate 80’s icon, perfect for games rooms and themed rooms.  Supporters of football sometimes use ashtrays that champion their chosen teams and ashtrays that embody the womanly form grace many a bar and dining room of even the most modest country or men’s club.  Regardless of your needs, you are sure to find an ashtray that complements your existing room.

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Healthy Highs

If you want to stay on the safe side of the law but get high and enjoy yourself at the same time, there are a number of options to choose from.  The most common is alcohol, of course, but increasingly people are becoming aware of the health problems excessive drinking can cause.

There are several healthy alternatives that are becoming increasingly popular as the equipment and herbs are becoming more widely available at more affordable prices, especially over the internet.

Short of going the route of partly natural but definitely toxic hard drugs and risking your liberty as well as your sanity for the sake of a quick high, you can opt for the perfectly legal herbal mixtures now available, together with the equipment for safely inhaling their smoke or vapour.

Vaporisers are a good example of a healthy way of getting high, and as well as a decent kick you will know that you are inhaling a pure vapour produced from heating natural plant products in the safest possible way.  In fact some of the more sophisticated vaporisers are now commonly used in aromatherapy to induce calm and relaxation in patients.

Bongs are simpler and more traditional pieces of kit that use water to filter out toxins from smoke and can even be used with tobacco.

It seems that with modern vaporisers, bongs and other variations on traditional equipment we have come full circle and are using new technologies to deliver the pleasant and life-affirming highs that our ancestors in their unspoilt and uncomplicated state took for granted.

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Bongs and Vaporizers

The act of inhaling the smoke from burnt plant material goes back thousands of years and seems to have been around since the very earliest times.  Like most other inventions it was probably discovered accidentally and soon became standard practice, and today’s pipe smoker is the inheritor of a tradition almost as old as walking upright.

To primitive man, as also to the remote tribes of today, the necessary materials were all around them in the form of natural tubes such as bamboo and other plants for the equipment, herbs for the ingredients and flint-generated fire for the fuel.  Fortunately, with the exponential growth of the internet, indulging in a legal high is easy even for those of us who have lost the knowledge of how to hollow out a cane or create a fire.

Bongs are available in a variety of materials, from acrylic and aluminium to glass and wood, although glass is preferable for an uncontaminated smoke.  The herbal mixture is simply heated until smoke is given off and then water is used to filter the smoke and remove toxins before it is sucked up.  The mild hallucinogens in the smoke are also partially filtered out as well, so bongs are not ideal for a strong hit, and are more comparable to a few pints down at the local pub.

Vaporizers deliver a harder punch as they don’t actually ignite the herbs but only heat them up, and the vapour contains no harmful elements, which is why this equipment is used in aromatherapy.

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Snuff Bullets and Snuff Bullet Blizzards

Snuffing used to be common in Britain until the more recent invention of the cigarette, and is generally much healthier, when compared to other tobacco alternatives.  Snuff bullets are small bottles that store snuff and, just like nose inhalers, they have a small opening at the top from which to inhale the contents.  To use them, you simply unscrew the lid to fill the bottle with the amount of snuff you wish to take, and then hold the bullet upside down to ensure the contents reach the top – it is then ready to inhale.

Snuff bullet blizzards come in a range of funky styles from chrome to bright, party coloured fluorescent.  They tend to be extra lightweight, allowing them to be slipped quite easily into a purse or handbag.  Snuff bullets are therefore much more than storage units, as they provide you with just the right amount of snuff in a small non-spill container.

Snuff is a less addictive substance than other tobacco-based products that are smoked.  It is free from tar and other associated cigarette emissions, making it a healthier and cheaper alternative to traditional smoking.  Even the British Medical Journal agrees that the risks of developing cancer are greatly reduced when taking snuff as opposed to smoking ordinary cigarettes.  Those considering quitting smoking but not quite ready to take the plunge might wish to consider snuff.

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Press Release: Count the Costs project is launched at UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs



Fifty Years of the War on Drugs: Time to Count the Costs and Explore the Alternatives

The War on Drugs - Count the Costs global campaign will be launched by NGOs from around the world at a side-event at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) in Vienna:

When: Wednesday 23 March, 13.15 – 14.45

Where: Mozart Room, Vienna International Conference Centre, Vienna

Speakers will outline the many costs of the war on drugs, and the aims of the campaign, to an audience of international policy makers, NGO representatives, and media. See the new project website here: www.countthecosts.org for more details

The War on Drugs: Count the Costs campaign will bring together interested parties from around the world, including NGOs, policy makers and others whose work is negatively impacted by international drug enforcement. Together they will call on governments and international agencies to meaningfully evaluate the unintended consequences of the war on drugs and explore evidence-based alternatives. The results of this campaign will be presented to the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs in 2012. Here is the full text of the call:

The War on Drugs - Count the Costs and Explore the Alternatives

"The global 'war on drugs' has been fought for 50 years, without preventing the long-term trend of increasing drug supply and use. Beyond this failure, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime has also identified the many serious ‘unintended negative consequences’ of the drug war. These costs result not from drug use itself, but from choosing a punitive enforcement-led approach that, by its nature, places control of the trade in the hands of organised crime, and criminalises many users. In the process this:

1. Undermines international development and security, and fuels conflict

2. Threatens public health, spreads disease and causes death

3. Undermines human rights

4. Promotes stigma and discrimination

5. Creates crime and enriches criminals

6. Causes deforestation and pollution

7. Wastes billions on ineffective law enforcement

The 'war on drugs' is a policy choice. There are other options that, at the very least, should be debated and explored using the best possible evidence and analysis.

We all share the same goals – a safer, healthier and more just world.

Therefore, we the undersigned, call upon world leaders and UN agencies to quantify the unintended negative consequences of the current approach to drugs, and assess the potential costs and benefits of alternative approaches."

Martin Powell, Co-ordinator of the Count the Costs campaign said:

“In 1961 UN member states gathered to sign the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the legal cornerstone of the enforcement-led approach that has become known as the global war on drugs. Fifty years later, with literally trillions of dollars spent, illegal drugs are one of the largest commodity trades on earth. Even the UN Office on Drugs and Crime that oversees the global drug control system, concedes that drug enforcement efforts have fuelled the creation of a vast criminal market with disastrous negative unintended consequences.

Yet no government or UN body has ever quantified these negative costs, or meaningfully explored alternatives to the war on drugs. After half a century this is long overdue. Only by looking at the evidence of what has worked and what has not can we hope to move towards a global drug control system that is, as the UNODC has suggested ‘fit for purpose’.”
The Count the Costs call mirrors numerous comments made by world leaders, concerning the need to evaluate the costs and benefits of various policy regimes including President Santos of Colombia, Washington Post, Dec 2010:

“There are some fundamental structural contradictions in this war on drugs . . . We in Colombia have been successful, but our success is hurting the whole of Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Africa, and eventually it will backfire on us again. So are we pursuing the correct long-term policy? I don't object to discussing any alternatives but if we are going to discuss alternatives, let's discuss every alternative… what is the cost, what is the benefit of each alternative?”
The War on Drugs: Count the Costs campaign launch is backed by: International Drug Policy Consortium; International Harm Reduction Association; Eurasian Harm Reduction Network; Drug Policy Alliance (US); Espolea (Mexico); Release (UK); Transform Drug Policy Foundation (UK); Hungarian Civil Liberties Union; CuPIHD (Mexico); Transnational Institute (Netherlands); International Centre for Science in Drug Policy (Canada); New Zealand Drug Policy Foundation; Washington Office on Latin America.

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Martin Powell, Count the Costs Project Coordinator

Joint Statement Against the Death Penalty at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs

The statement copied below - calling for an end to the illegal use of the death penalty for drug offences was read out by Eka Iakobishvili (Human Rights analyst for the International Harm Reduction Association) as an NGO representative (via the Vienna NGO committee on drugs) at yesterday's pleanry session of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs.

Such a call should be relatively uncontroversial at a UN gathering - the General Assembly has called for a moratorium on all use of the death penalty, and the UNODC has recently (it should be noted - following concerted NGO pressure) made a clear statement opposing the use of the death penalty. In a 2010 paper by the previous Executive Director of the UNODC, Antonio Maria Costa, titled 'Drug control, crime prevention and criminal justice: a human rights perspective - Note by the Executive Director' (para 25/26) the UNODC position was laid out (bold emphasis added):
"The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights specifies that in countries which have not abolished the death penalty, the sentence of death may be imposed only for the “most serious crimes”. The concept of “most serious crimes” is limited to those where it can be shown that there was an intention to kill which resulted in the loss of life. The weight of opinion indicates that drug offences (such as possession and trafficking) and those of a purely economic nature do not meet this threshold. Moreover, States that have abolished the death penalty are prohibited to extradite any person to another country where he or she might face capital punishment."
"Despite such prohibitions, a considerable number of the 47 retentionist States that continue to use capital punishment have carried out executions for drug offences in recent years. In some of these countries, drug offenders constitute a significant proportion of total executions As an entity of the United Nations system, UNODC advocates the abolition of the death penalty and calls upon Member States to follow international standards concerning prohibition of the death penalty for offences of a drug-related or purely economic nature.
However, as IHRA have demonstrated with their groundbreaking death penalty publications, the illegal use of the death penalty for drug offences remains widespread, with an estimated 1000

IHRA Counts the Costs of the War on Drugs

A key cost of the war on drugs is the the lack of access to to harm reduction (including needle exchange and opiate substitution treatment) and treatment, and the still high prevalence of HIV/AIDS amongst injecting drug users, that results where such access remains inadequate. Drug war politics continue to prioritise punitive enforcement over proven public health interventions, even when these have been clearly and unequivocally advocated in widely adopted declarations by UN health agencies. Worse still, it is invariably the the most vulnerable groups in society who carry the greatest burden of these costs - in terms of their health and wellbeing, freedoms and human rights.

Transform is pleased to support this year's IHRA conference declaration (sign here , download the pdf here) copied below, that highlights many of these issues and calls upon Governments to meet their commitments to address them. We encourage all interested parties to do the same.

IHRA is a partner organisation in the new Count the Costs project, launched this March at the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna. They are part of the grouping of organisations helping to gather and present more resources over the coming year, highlighting the health and human rights costs of the continued political commitment to a global war on users, suppliers and producers and the communities in which they live.


The problem with Drug Tsars

I met the US Drug Tsar Gil Kerlikowske recently. It was at a reception at the US Ambassador's residence in Vienna during the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs. This is an annual event, and a welcome opportunity for the NGOs attending the CND in an official capacity (Transform has ECOSOC special consultative status) to meet various US figures and ONDCP staff.

I asked how the potential tensions between state, federal and international law might play out if one of the US State ballot initiatives to legalise and regulate cannabis/marijuana was passed by voters. Kerlikowske's answer was to list a number of arguments against legalisation - all familiar to those who followed the debate around Prop 19 in California last year.


K2 Review- Herbal Incense

soupman939April 12th, 2011 at 7:46 am

the reason im not scared 2 smoke this shit is because if u burn it like an incense u still breathing it in.

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Herbal Smoking Blends-the Bud ‘n Spliff Show

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Herbal Kush Herbal Incense Legal states 10/15/2010

jembertonApril 13th, 2011 at 3:54 pm

It’s still good here in Texas. Certain towns and citys have placed bans on it. Overall as a state it is still legal. There is a state lawmaker that plans to intriduce a bill in Jan/2011 to outlaw it but that bill still has to pass and it may pass knowing that this is a conserative state.

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Herbal Smoke Review: Damiana (Turnera Diffusa)

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KING KRYPTO HERBAL INCENSE BONG RIP SMOKE LEGAL NOT K2 SPICE

AlandixApril 16th, 2011 at 12:33 am

It is strong, but not as strong or disorienting as marijuana, not as rich or psychologically involving, in fact, it is a lighter high. I often wonder what the fiber is we smoke. I understand the ingredient is a form of THC. I enjoy it and love that it is legal here.

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Roughneck8April 16th, 2011 at 3:55 pm

haha i was gonna ask if you had greenscreen curtains but you got around to addressing it 4 1/2 mins in.

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Thursday, 17 March 2011

Outsourcing the Legal Processes to India

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How to throw a Cast Net

johnc5994 says:March 14, 2011 at 1:33 am

great video there are many ways to throw a cast net and i found this way being the best….thanks

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Volvo C30 Polestar

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i dont know why this car is so slow on acceleration even thought its so lightweight , turbo, AWD , its supposed to be flat 4.0 sec from 0-60 .

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Microsoft Office 2010 Activation Help/Tutorial

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Legal Professionals Opt for SysTools PDF Bates Tool

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The Future of Snuff

Snuff-taking used to be more popular than cigarette smoking, and especially in the 18th century it was all the rage in high society.  Snuff boxes from that period are collectors’ items and true works of art in their own right.

After a long period of limited to almost no popularity, snuff is starting to make a comeback and many people are beginning to rediscover its delights and appreciate why it was so popular for such a long time.

Snuff bullets are the new millennium’s equivalent of the old snuff box, but incorporate some typically modern extras, such as the control knob that delivers a shot of snuff in the exact amount required.  A snuff traditionalist might sneer at this, but modern folk used to computers and empowerment will readily appreciate the handy control that leaves nothing to chance.

The snuff bullet delivers the shot of snuff to the wrist in the traditional manner and from there it is sniffed up the nostrils in the age-old manner.  Alternatively, you can stick the snuff bullet itself straight into the nostril and sniff it from there.

Either way, snuff bullets are designed with convenience and hygiene in mind, and are handier than old snuff boxes when you are out and about and feel the need for a quick lift.  Simply fill the snuff bullet up with your powder of choice before you leave home and it will be primed and ready for the remainder of the day.

Posted in Legal Highs, Snuff by jungle at March 8th, 2011.
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Aiming High Legally

You don’t have to be a desperate criminal or a spaced-out delinquent to get high these days, and it is a common misconception that the people looking for a quick high are shady characters or the dregs of society skulking in stairwells and back alleys, desperate for a “fix”.

In truth, many perfectly respectable and useful members of society, from politicians to bankers to people just looking to relax after a hard day’s work, like to enjoy some natural herbs occasionally and enjoy a legal high either alone or with like-minded friends.  Many people are now discovering the benefits of inhaling filtered vapours from natural plant products rather than killing themselves with alcohol and tobacco, so there are even definite health benefits to inhaling these natural derivatives.

Natural herbs have been used in a multitude of combinations down the centuries and even millennia to enhance a sense of well-being.  Nowadays, modern technology is being used to reproduce and optimise ancient and traditional pieces of equipment to bring the same soothing effect to the pressurised victims of Western capitalism and help them restore some balance into their dysfunctional and alienated lives.

Bongs are a typical example of the sort of kit we are talking about, and one of the simplest methods of getting mild natural hallucinogens to the brain in as healthy a way as possible.  Water is used to cool the smoke produced by heating the herbs, and natural oils and aromatics are used to enhance the experience and prolong the effect.  

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How to skew polls and influence people

Most people would assume that professional pollsters understand the importance of how their questions are worded. If you want to obtain valid results from your poll, you need to make sure that your questions represent both sides of an issue fairly, without any latent bias in their wording.

For example, if you want to know people’s views on taxation, you should recognise that there is likely to be a vast difference in responses between the following questions:

(1) Do you favour an increase in the level of tax you pay on your income?(2) Do you favour greater investment in public services such as healthcare, education and policing?

Obviously the two questions are different sides of the same coin, but if you only ask the first, you’re likely to get an overwhelming ‘no’, and if you only ask the second, you’re likely to get an overwhelming ‘yes’. Predictably, therefore, how a question is phrased, or the context in which it is asked, affects the answer you will get to it (as ‘Yes, Prime Minister’ brilliantly satirises in the scene below).


Pollsters appear to understand this concept when it comes to most issues – but rarely with drug policy reform.

If you look at the findings of an Angus Reid public opinion poll conducted last year, then you may feel disheartened at the lack of public support for a more progressive UK drug policy. In that poll, participants were shown a list of banned substances, including cannabis, along with the question ‘Do you support or oppose the legalisation of each of the following drugs?’.
Unsurprisingly, when formulated bluntly like this, the question yielded only a 35% level of support for the 'legalisation' of cannabis; and support for the legalisation of other drugs (generally seen as riskier) was lower still, with approximately one in five respondents approving of such a move. (It should be noted, however, than even this seemingly low level of support is relatively encouraging, as several years ago some polls claimed that only one in ten were in favour of legalising the most risky drugs.)

Part of the problem relates to the visceral aversion, embedded in the public consciousness, to the word ‘legalisation’. This aversion is largely based on confusion about what the term means when used in the drugs debate. The confusion is not surprising; it stems from the fact that legalisation is merely a process (broadly of making something illegal, legal), rather than a policy end point. A straight ‘Legalisation: yes/no?’ question gives no indication of how the legal regulatory regime being advocated as the final outcome of the process might actually work.

In the absence of such policy context just saying ‘legalisation’ on its own can reasonably be taken to suggest the removal of all controls – moving to the sort of commercial free market that Transform and most drug law reform advocates are specifically not calling for.

The legalisation question without any policy or regulatory context can also be confused with a question about personal or moral approval of drugs or drug use (in effect, ‘Do you approve of/condone the use of “drug x”’), as opposed to the real question, which is about what one thinks is the best policy response to dealing with a particular drug or drugs in society. We may, for example, disapprove of unhealthy food or overeating without suggesting blanket prohibitions on pork scratchings, or criminal punishments for people who eat too many of them.

If we want to know whether people morally approve of certain drug-using behaviours then it would be fine to ask a question about that. If we want to know what form of legal regulation people think would be appropriate for certain drugs or drug-using behaviours then we need a better question than ‘Legalisation: yes/no?’.

As a starting point, instead of using only the word ‘legalisation’ in opinion polls on drug policy reform, it might be more appropriate and accurate to ask people whether they support or oppose ‘legal regulation of drug production supply and use’, or ‘legalisation and regulation’, which would be better, if still imperfect. What is really needed, however, is a more specific and detailed description of the policy options people are being asked to chose from.
This semantic minefield of drug policy terminology is made all the more perilous by misunderstandings of the word ‘decriminalisation’. Instead of conflating the meanings of ‘decriminalisation’ and ‘legalisation’, as so often happens in media debate, pollsters should be aware of and clearly clarify the distinction between the two terms. The term ‘decriminalisation’ is usually understood to refer to the removal of only criminal penalties for certain activities (most commonly possession and personal use of drugs), but not of other, non-criminal sanctions, such as fines. 'Legalisation', by contrast, refers to a transition from prohibited to legally regulated production, supply and availability, with decriminalisation of use implicit in this process.

Neither term, unfortunately, has a strict legal definition, so they are subject to frequent confusion, often being used interchangeably. The only solution to this misunderstanding is to refrain from using the words in isolation and, again, contextualise them with some clear and concise explanatory text, eg: ‘Decriminalisation – moving from criminal to civil/administrative sanctions such as fines, for personal possession and use’.

When you look at polls which are more aware of the nuances of drug policy language, the results are strikingly different and give reason to be considerably more optimistic about the prospects for reform.

A recent poll of 2,000 people, commissioned by the Liberal Democrats for Drug Policy Reform, asked participants to select the most tolerable of three regulatory options for a range of drugs, along with a clearer description of what each option actually entails. They were:

Light regulation (drugs sold like tobacco and alcohol are now)Strict government control and regulation (an example of how government could heavily regulate a legal market in an attempt to minimise harm)Prohibition (the current status of illegal drugs)Now without claiming this formulation is methodologically bulletproof, it does demonstrate that when given a clearer overview of the features of each option, it seems that, contrary to the findings of the less comprehensive Angus Reid poll, respondents are increasingly receptive to the idea of moving from absolute prohibitions to some method of legally regulating drug markets and availability.

The results of the LDDPR poll were that 70% of participants favoured some form of legal regulation of cannabis, with one in three of those polled favouring a regulatory system similar to that for tobacco and alcohol.

It also emerged that, when compared to the results of the Angus Reid poll, a far greater number of people would like to see the legally regulated availability of ecstasy (39% vs. 19%), cocaine (36% vs. 16%) and heroin (30% vs. 18%).

Perhaps emphasising just how much of a difference good polling can make, the LDDPR survey also made the somewhat unexpected finding that Daily Mail and Daily Express readers constituted the demographic most in favour of the strict control and regulation of drugs. Total support for at least some system of legal regulation was 66% among these readers, and 67% among Conservative voters.

Clearly more work in this area is needed (perhaps with some independently agreed formulation for the questions), but Ewan Hoyle, the founder of LDDPR, has highlighted the importance of asking the right questions when trying to establish the public’s views on drug policy reform.

Interestingly, his conclusion – that ‘…when asked to choose between various regulatory options, the British people are comfortable with strict control and regulation as a solution to our drugs problem’ – also seems to apply to the American people, too.

An Economist-YouGov poll carried out last month asked respondents to agree or disagree with the statement ‘Marijuana should be legalised, taxed and regulated’. In every age group polled – even over-65s – more people favoured than opposed legalisation. Although it is hard to say definitively, it seems reasonable to suggest that this is due to the mention of the more public-friendly measures of taxation and regulation – measures which, although they go hand in hand with legalisation, are so often omitted in opinion polls on drug policy reform.

It certainly seems to be the case that this question, which spells out a little more clearly what is actually being advocated, delivers more positive results than the more traditional ‘Legalisation of marijuana: yes/no?’ – although even when this latter question is asked we can observe a long-term trend of growing support for change in the US:

CFR report calls for Commission on alternatives, including legalisation

A new report from the US based Council on Foreign Relations titled 'The Drug War in Mexico: Confronting a Shared Threat' makes a powerful critique of the ongoing enforcement-led US response, before calling for a more pragmatic approach built more around development and public health interventions. The report specifically calls for a Government inquiry into the potential costs and benefits drug legalisation, and for the Federal government to allow state level experimentation with the legalisation, taxation and regulation of cannabis/marijuana.

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By the time the mice revolt the cat’s already way out of the bag and living in the Hamptons. But it’s never too late. Never. Remember ‘Avoid the ‘noid’ -another man-made side-effect that could only be quenched with cheese and meat.

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Blunt Talking

Blunts are very popular across America and the UK at the moment, having passed boring old cocaine in the hip charts to become something of a must-have fashion accessory in some quarters.

Blunts were first used by the Jamaican community in New York in the early years of the 1980s as an alternative to joints, and although there are some people who use illegal substances as the filling they can be filled with any herb or mixture of herbs you desire.

The distinguishing feature of the blunt is its envelope of cigar leaves.  These are typically of the Phillies Blunt brand – hence the name – but other varieties of cigars can be used if you are not too fussy.  The advantage of using cigar leaves is that they burn more evenly and more slowly than paper and the blunt can be set aside and picked up later, making it more economical than the average smoke.

The filling consists of tobacco and various herbal mixtures, and there is something of an art to mixing these, although all the ingredients for a legal high can be easily obtained online.

The smoke produced by a Phillies Blunt roll-up is generally considered by those in the know to be sweeter and much gentler on the taste buds than that produced by other brands of cigar leaf, and the wrapper itself has a physical robustness that facilitates its filling.

Blunts have become so mainstream in the US now that they feature on baseball caps and various items of leisurewear.

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Modern Bongs

Bongs come in many shapes and sizes, from the simplest and cheapest affairs made from wood or acrylic to the expensive and collectable Roor bongs, the royalty of the bong world.  But not everyone is preoccupied with status and gnawed at by a need to display wealth and success so conspicuously, and where the main concern is a decent hit there is plenty of choice out there.

Small portable bongs are great for the traveller, or for anyone on the go who wants a small, simple device that fits easily into the pocket and can be whipped out at a moment’s notice.

Whatever type of bong you go for it will work in essentially the same way.  Water is used to filter harmful particles out of the smoke given off by burning herbs in the bowl, before it gets to the user’s mouth.  If this sound like a hubble-bubble, that’s right, but the bong is much older than the hookah.  It derives its name from the Thai word for any tubular structure, and was in fact invented in the Far East centuries ago.  The hookah first made its appearance in the Middle East much later, but can still be seen all across the region.

Wood was traditionally used to make bongs, but metal, glass and acrylic are popular alternatives, especially glass as it is easier to clean and doesn’t contaminate the smoke in the way that wood and acrylic do.

The water is frequently laced with aromatic spices to heighten the effect of wellbeing in the user.

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Living the High Life

Getting high is often frowned upon, but for thousands of years mankind has been using various naturally occurring substances to take the hard edge off life and make it seem more worth living for a few precious moments.  Whether your days are spent fighting for survival in a tropical rainforest or trying to keep your sanity in the urban jungle, one way of restoring a sense of meaning and value is to induce a sense of wellbeing through inhaling herbal derivatives.
 
With the advent of the internet many of us are increasingly turning to the ignition of herbal mixtures for that elusive and obscure object of desire, peace of mind.  There are kits of all shapes and sizes out there, often based on traditional designs, that deliver an effective legal high that is safer than that produced by alcohol and cigarettes, and which can actually be beneficial to health.  Vaporisers, for example, are now standard pieces of equipment in aromatherapy clinics.

All this kit, whether costly or cheap, works by heating a mixture of herbs either until it ignites or to a point just short of ignition.  Either way, mildly hallucinogenic active ingredients are given off into the surrounding air and collected, to be directed to the mouth of the user.  Equipment like bongs and hookahs filter out the harmful elements in smoke, perfuming and cooling it before delivery, whereas vaporisers heat the mixture until a vapour is given off, and this is considered by many to be the healthier option.

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Cheap and Cheerful Vaporisers

With vaporisers so cheap and freely available over the internet these days, you really should consider giving one a try and discovering the advantages of using these efficient machines instead of smoking bongs and blunts and, worst of all, cigarettes.

The Vapir No 2 vaporiser is now available and has become a real hit with those looking for a clean, healthy and safe legal high from natural plant products.  This state-of-the-art vaporiser uses a brass heating element encased in stainless steel to create a healthier and purer vapour for inhalation and a great high.

The Vapir No 2 is more efficient than previous vaporisers in the Vapir range and is ready to use immediately.  The battery is rechargeable and a memory chip can be set to your preferred temperature, with a digital display on the front of the unit.  The whole unit is supremely compact and carries a year’s warranty, so what are you waiting for?

The Volcano Vaporiser is, of course, the daddy of them all, used in homeopathy clinics as the vaporiser of choice and combined with aromatherapy treatments and acupuncture to promote bodily and spiritual calm in a holistic approach to treatment favoured by increasing numbers of people nowadays.

The Volcano Vaporiser has more controls than most and is aimed mainly at those who have advanced beyond the standard hit and wish to control precisely the vapour delivery process.  Despite being so advanced, this vaporiser is easy to clean and store away.

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Upcoming event: 'A ceasefire in the war on drugs'



Transform's senior policy analyst, Steve Rolles, will be amongst the speakers at the second event in the 'Ceasefire in the war on drugs?' debate series organised by the University of Bedfordshire, joining former chief constable Tom lloyd, and the UK's Colombian Ambassador Mauricio Rodriguez Munera. Titled 'How the world's view of the drugs 'war' is changing', the event is at Kings College London at 6pm on the 6th of April. The event is are free and open to all (but space is limited).

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The need to cut costs reaches across many departments, so it should be no surprise that it goes to the legal department as well.’”
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The Science Behind Legal Highs

Legal highs have been around in one form or another for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years, and have always been especially popular in Eastern cultures.  It is in recent years that these herbal or chemical substances, which are not outlawed but which create the same effects as Class A drugs, have found popularity and media attention in the West.  However, most people have a serious lack of knowledge about legal highs.  Here are a few things you need to know.

Legal highs work to create a ‘high’, or a sense of euphoria or deep relaxation.  They are effective because the substances in the legal highs work on the body’s cell receptors to stimulate them.  Each receptor in the body is designed to be receptive to a substance your body creates.  If you replace your body’s substances with legal highs, or illegal substances, you impair your body’s own chance to make this substance, and that his how you become addicted; however, this risk is smaller with legal highs.

Legal highs work in the same way as your body does.  They stimulate the pleasure hormones which your body creates naturally.  That can give you a happier perception of reality and a greater feeling of peace, tranquillity and even joy.  All legal highs work slightly differently.  You can cut down on the side effects you experience by sticking to legal highs made of all herbal products and by checking that the ones you use contain no substances to which you have a known allergy.

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Get High on Legal Plants

If you are worried about the dangers and legal implications of taking illegal drugs but you seek the intense emotional experience they give, then you may wish to try out legal highs.  You can buy legal highs – and the bongs or vaporizers which you use to take them – by shopping discreetly online.  The prices of legal highs have really come down in recent years as their popularity has soared.  However, legal highs exist in a ‘grey area’ of the law, so to stay legal you need to stay up to date with recent drug legislation which is set to criminalise certain currently legal highs.

The high you can experience from a legal high is usually no less intense than that from illegal drugs; hence the growing popularity of bongs, the most popular way to experience legal highs.  You can expect fewer side effects from legal highs, too.

Legal highs also do not carry the risk of addiction that their illegal counterparts do.  There are many plants and herbs from which you can get a legal high but, of course, you don’t want to have to go looking for these plants yourself.  You need to buy the products for your legal highs from a reputable retailer.

Be aware of the effects you may experience when taking legal highs so that you do not do anything you don’t want to do.  Legal highs probably won’t make you want to drink to harmful excess like certain illicit substances do, but certain legal highs such as Damiana can create an overwhelming desire to have sex, which is difficult to control.  However, these effects only last an hour or so.  It is a good idea to have a good friend with you when you take legal highs, one who will stay sober and will help to keep you safe and stop you doing anything you might regret when the legal high wears off.

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History of Legal Highs

Legal highs began to become really popular with the rapid growth of the internet.  Before that, legal highs were available if you knew people who personally grew a few herbs that were used to produce a minor feeling of euphoria or relaxation.  The science of legal highs has progressed a lot since then and produced two families of legal highs: ethno-botanicals, which are natural plants producing these narcotic effects, and chemicals which research scientists played around with to create products that give you a feeling of euphoria, increased energy or deep relaxation.

A lot of the drugs that were available legally in those early days have now been banned due to concerns about their side-effects.  In their place came a couple of main legal highs.  Largely, these were sold as mysterious powders in unmarked bags.  The control of what was in the powders was limited.

Soon, though, that changed when legal highs began to be sold in capsules, stored in packets, through reputable stores.  Caffeine tablets went on open sale on the high street.

In the first years of the 21st century, bongs – or water pipes as they are more formally called – have become the method of choice of ingesting legal highs for many people.  Legal highs consisting of plants and organic material are increasing in popularity among a wide range of people, not just clubbers and students.  These latest legal highs are inhaled through a bong or vaporizer and provide a sense of euphoria or extreme relaxation that can be achieved in no other legal way.

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Manufacturing the Drug Threat

N.B. This blog comes with a policy nerd warning! Those who have followed the drugs debate will be only too aware of the way that politicians play on the fears of their citizens in order to maintain the war on drugs, despite the fact that it is their citizens who bear the brunt of its counterproductive effect. The International Relations theory of securitisation describes, better than any framework I’ve seen, how the threat-based process works. Moving to a non-securitised approach is essential to ending the war on drugs.

Securitisation is described as “the move that takes politics beyond the established rules of the game and frames the issue either as a special kind of politics or as above politics” (Buzan et al. 1998: 23). By declaring something a security issue, the speaker entitles himself to enforce and legitimise unusual and extreme measures to fight this threat. Referenced from here.

Rita Taureck of the University of Birmingham describes securitisation:

“The main argument of securitisation theory is that security is a speech act, that alone by uttering ‘security’ something is being done. “It is by labelling something a security issue that it becomes one.”(Wæver 2004a,) A securitising actor, by stating that a particular referent object is threatened in its existence, claims a right to extraordinary measures to ensure the referent objects survival. The issue is then moved out of the sphere of normal politics into the realm of emergency politics, where it can be dealt with swiftly and without the normal (democratic) rules and regulations of policy making. For the content of security this means that it has no longer any given meaning but that it can be anything a securitising actor says it is. Security - understood in this way - is a social construction, with the meaning of security dependent on what is done with it.”

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irishgodfatherchris says:February 7, 2011 at 6:00 am

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Wednesday, 9 February 2011

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justlivelife420 says:February 8, 2011 at 1:26 am

do you guy see this crap in the side of the screen ganja booklet IT FOOL OF CRAP you can tell it was made to just scare mom and dads check it out and have a laugh lol happy 420

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BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT

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i saw amber tamblyn and jesse metcalfe and thought it was a teen movie. i was still waiting for them to go mushy till the end of the trailer

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Liberalization of India?s Legal Services Market and the Impact on the Legal Process Outsourcing Industry

offices (permitted under current legislation) in India while others have developed affiliations with Indian law firms. We have also seen over the last couple of years the dramatic emergence of the Legal Process Outsourcing industry. Offshore Legal Process Outsourcing companies work alongside U.S. and U.K. law firms ensuring strict compliance with the restrictions on the unauthorized practice of law by providing

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I think that it is really cool to see Shaky supporting the other sports teams here at the U too. its always good to know that there still good people in the world today

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Happy Herbal Highs

The term ‘legal highs’ refers to a whole raft of different compounds,  most of them herbal but some man-made chemicals, which exploit a small legal loophole in the drugs laws in many countries.  These legal highs exist in a ‘grey area’ of the legal system.  Many other substances producing the same physical and emotional effects have been outlawed and this position changes all the time, but some of these compounds remain legal and freely available.

Not all legal highs belong to the same family of herbs, so you need to take care that you know what you are taking.  ‘Legal highs’ is a popular cultural tag applied to substances which create either feelings of euphoria or a mellow, hypnotic trance-like relaxation.  Which legal high you will want to choose will depend on the effect you want to achieve.

Dance culture is on the increase in Europe and the US once more, and this is why experts are predicting a massive increase in the use of legal highs.  They have always been more prevalent on the dance and club scene, although they are popular at music festivals too.

You need to buy your legal highs from well respected ‘head shops’ or reputable online vendors.  Here you will find a wide range of herbal highs, bongs and vaporizers available.  You can tell the quality of the head shop or online outlet by the quality of information it offers about the different legal highs.  A reputable retailer should be able to provide detailed information about the effects you can expect from a specific legal high.

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Clubbers Jump at the Chance of Legal Highs

Legal highs are chemical or herbal compounds which produce euphoria or deep relaxation, and are very popular in clubs.  These legal high are easily available in shops and on the internet.  They come in pill form or in a form which is smoked through bongs or water pipes.  They are said to offer a safer, less contaminated alternative to illegal drugs and, of course, you cannot be arrested and convicted for possessing them and using them, although different legal highs are being reclassified all the time.

Many people who have tried the legal highs are surprised by the potency of some of the most popular brands.  These stimulants are on sale from various so-called ‘headshops’ and online outlets.  These outlets claim to produce a range of pep pills and smoking mixes for bongs that can produce many different and subtle variations when it comes to effect.  These range from a mellow, giggly feeling to a full-on ‘trip’ as one might expect from illegal drugs, but without the nasty side-effects or legal connotations.

Grey Market

Legal highs are a range of, up to now, relatively unknown stimulant drugs.  They are appearing on what has been termed the ‘grey market’, which is an area which is not illegal but is on the fringe of being so.  More legal highs are outlawed regularly as more about them becomes known.

However, for now, back-room chemists are exploiting the legal loophole which allows them to synthesise chemicals and herbal products to produce these legal highs much faster than they can be made illegal by the due process of legislators.

Side Effects

One reason there is this ‘grey market’ of currently legal highs is that they have fewer harmful side effects than illegal drugs.  Legal high users might expect restlessness, a dry mouth and a hangover-like headache.  The legality of each legal high differs between countries and changes over time, so you need to check the current legal position of any substance you wish to use.

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Smoking a Bong

Smoking bongs – or water pipes – was very popular in past centuries, and it has again risen to prominence in Western societies in the last few years as a way to enjoy legal highs.  However, it may take you a few times using a bong to actually get the hang of it.  This is because you may not be inhaling the legal high substance properly and holding it in your lungs long enough to experience the desired sensation. 

What is a Bong?

A bong is a particular type of glass, ceramic or acrylic device used for smoking an herbal mixture.  Unlike other pipes, a bong is usually cooled down with water, which is what makes enjoying a legal high using a bong a much smoother, more pleasant smoke.

How Does a Bong Work?

All bongs work in a similar way.  The stem of a bong is shaped like a bowl with a tube attached to it.  The cylindrical end of the stem is connected to the bong chamber.  Water goes inside the bong chamber, through which you smoke the legal high, sealing your lips around the top of the chamber so that smoke does not escape.

You put water in the chamber of the bong and the smoke from your legal high rises up through this water.  You smoke it by sealing your mouth around the top of the chamber and inhaling.  Remember not to pack the bong bowl with too much of the legal high substance, so that you have room to inhale air through the mixture.

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Popular Legal Highs

There are many reasons why legal highs have become so popular with the younger generation.  They are, of course, not illegal and so you will not get in trouble with the police for using them.  They are also not picked up by the home drug testing kits that some employers use as a way of monitoring their workers.

These legal highs offer the same kind of euphoria or deep relaxation as potent illegal drugs; hence their popularity.  However, they are made from all natural substances such as herbs and spices.  Thus, they do not carry with them the same kind of health risks as illegal drugs.  There are also fewer nasty side effects when you come down from legal highs.

Some legal highs are advertised as mimicking the effects of illegal substances.  However, smoking a bong to get a legal high usually gives one a mellow, smooth elevation of mood.  Blue lotus and red clover are popular herbal inclusions in these legal high mixes for bongs.  They make you feel relaxed, happy and also heighten your senses.

Some other legal highs are not used with bongs at all, but rather come in the form of energy pills.  These legal highs give a sudden burst of energy which lasts for a long time.  White willow bark and cola nut are popular inclusions in this type of legal high.  So, whether you seek a quick euphoric state or a long lasting state of relaxation, you can find a legal high that works for you and provides the feeling that you are looking for.

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Obama says legalising drugs a "Legitimate Topic for Debate"

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The following press release has been issued by Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) . Whilst some way from a shift in policy it is at least a significant shift in tone, especially given the US Drug Tsar's insistence that 'legalization is not in the president's vocabulary nor is it in mine'.

Well, here he is talking about it, and certainly not laughing it off like the last time he was asked. He specifically says he doesnt support legalisation, but certainly seems to be edging towards some form of decriminalisation of use. Progress then, albeit small steps. And as LEAP make clear - its important for actions to match words. 

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Obama Says Legalizing Marijuana and Other Drugs a "Legitimate Topic for Debate"
President Says We Need to Shift to Public Health Focus, But His Budgets Haven't Done That

WASHINGTON, DC -- Today, in response to a video question from a former deputy sheriff about whether it is time to discuss legalizing and regulating drugs in light of the failure of the "war on drugs," President Barack Obama said that it is "an entirely legitimate topic for debate" but that he is not in favor of legalization.

The President then went on to say that he sees drug abuse as a public health issue and that a shifting of resources is required, away from the traditional approach of incarcerating nonviolent drug offenders.

"The president talks a good game about shifting resources and having a balanced, public health-oriented approach, but it doesn't square with the budgets he's submitted to Congress," said Neill Franklin, a retired Baltimore narcotics cop and executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP), a group of cops, judges and prosecutors who support legalizing and regulating drugs. "The Obama administration has maintained the Bush-era two-to-one budget ratio in favor of prisons and prosecution over treatment and prevention. It doesn't add up. Still, it's historic that the president of the United States is finally saying that legalizing and regulating drugs is a topic worthy of discussion. But since the president remains opposed to legalization, it's clear that the people are going to have to lead the way. Police officers and innocent civilians are dying every single day in this drug war; it's not a back-burner issue."

The president's comments today, part of a forum organized by YouTube where people could submit and vote on questions, came in response to a question from MacKenzie Allen, a LEAP member and a retired deputy sheriff who did policing in Los Angeles, CA and King County (Seattle), WA. Allen's question got the most votes in the contest, garnering twice as many as the second most-popular question.

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) represents police, prosecutors, judges, FBI/DEA agents and others who want to legalize and regulate drugs after fighting on the front lines of the "war on drugs" and learning firsthand that prohibition only serves to worsen addiction and violence. More info at http://www.CopsSayLegalizeDrugs.com.

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Tuesday, 25 January 2011

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isreal95 says:January 23, 2011 at 9:59 am

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such as Hubpages or Squidoo lenses to advertise your affiliate products. Furthermore some products don’t even require that you make a sale. They ‘convert’ (meaning pay commission) for you sending them possible customers which they can then promote to (often known as ‘leads’). However the best commissions are invariably earned for referrals that result in direct sales.

You can find affiliate programs for products in many ways. Search engines, directories, forums and social networks are but a few of the places you could find affiliate programs but perhaps the best places to start are the affiliate networks such as ClickBank, Commission Junction or Linkshare. Affiliate payouts can be extremely high and it is not unusual for successful internetpreneurs to earn substantial incomes this way.

Sounds easy to legally make money online with affiliate programs then? But of course it is not that simple. It’s totally useless having a great site or blog with high quality affiliate links if no one is looking for or visiting your links. No traffic equals no sales and wasted effort.

In order to succeed with affiliate programs you have to understand the marketing process. From ‘keyword analysis’ through ‘product selection’ to ‘link building’ a clear affective and powerful marketing strategy is essential if you are really going to legally make money online

It will take some time and effort to master marketing techniques but, with the help of some of the excellent affiliate training products that exist, there is no reason why you can’t earn a fantastic online income with affiliate programs.

2.Information Products: – Information products are digital and therefore have minimal storage and delivery costs. Once designed and produced you overheads thereafter are extremely low and sales prices represent high percentage profits. Information products can be Ebooks, software, training videos or anything else you can download. There are many ways to sell and to market digital products from placing them on your own sites or blogs to marketing them on via your own affiliate program via affiliate networks such as ClickBank.

Many people think it’s impossible for them to produce a product that anyone else would be interested in let alone want to buy. However everybody possesses knowledge that others want. For example I don’t know how wire my house and am terrified to even try because I lack the knowledge required to do so. So whats my solution? I need to have the right information in order to learn how to wire my house. Needless to say I would be willing to pay to have that information. So if you are an electrician I would be willing to buy that information from you. If you then consider the massive scope of the Internet market place you can start to see how you can legally make money online selling information products based upon the knowledge you already have. No matter if your an electrician, a cook, a successful mum or even a bus driver you know something other would pay to find out.

You don’t even need to be a writer, you can commission a ghost writer, or you can develop your own software or even produce your own instructional video. Do your research, read product reviews and look at other top selling products. Get this way to legally make money online right and the rewards can be very high.

3. Google Advertisement: – In the same way that you can place banners or contextual links for affiliate programs on your site, blog or landing page (well some of them anyway) you can also place ‘Google AdWords’ advertisements. Signing up for AdWords is very simple and is entirely free. Once you have set up your site or blog etc, and it has been accepted by Google, you can go ahead and design your AdWords ads. The advantage of these ads is that they will be automatically targeted to your sites content by Google. Each ad will offer a link to related products offered by people who use Pay Per Click advertising (PPC) on Google. In the same way that affiliate programs will pay out for successful conversions, Google will also split it’s commission with you for the same. Whilst this is unlikely to be as lucrative a way to legally make money online as pure affiliate programs it is a valuable addition to any internetpreneurs income.

4.Online Store : – Ask most people what they think will be a good way to legally make money online and they invariably suggest some sort of shop or Internet trading site. Whilst selling physical products can earn you a fantastic income initial set up costs can be high and the chances are that you will be competing against some well established competitors. There are a number of automated store building solutions and

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Are Legal Highs Safe and Effective?

Legal highs are substances not banned by law which people can use to get ‘high’ – a heightened emotional state of happiness or euphoria.  These legal highs are made from herbs and other natural products.  Using these products is completely within the law.  Basically, you are using natural, herbal products to stimulate your nervous and circulatory systems.  Also, there are certain legal highs which you can buy which provide you with mental and physical relaxation.  Thus, legal highs are popular both on the club scene and also for young professionals and students wishing to shed their stress and relax at the weekend after a tough week.

Legal highs are a safer and better option than illegal drugs.  Products such as Guarana and Californian Poppy are effective ways of getting a high without endangering your health in the serious ways in which you would be by using illegal drugs.  Legal highs are safer, cheaper, and won’t get you in trouble with the law.

Legal highs are usually powerful herbal mixtures which provide you with more energy and elevate your mood.  They are effective at providing the same kind of high as illegal drugs, with much less risk.  You may doubt that something which is legal could produce the same kind of high as an illegal drug; however, you should know that many of the herbs used in legal highs are also used in medical treatment.  They also have less nasty side-effects than illegal drugs.  They offer a smooth yet effective transition to elation or a hypnotic relaxation state, which is what you seek when using legal highs.  So yes, legal highs are effective, and they are safer than their illegal alternatives.

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