Methadrone - Meow Meow - M-cat etc

True_Blue69

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I notice the media have got the bit between their teeth on this drug now blaming it for all of the problems with youth today. Will the government/media never learn that scaremongering doesnt work, especially when the potential users find out that 99% of the stuff they read is completely untrue?
 
I've never had it, I'd never heard of it before today and I really don't care too much.

Although I did notice that one of the articles said "Can cause major problems with other drugs" No shit. Especially when the people taking it for that purpose, are combining it with everything available under the sun. What do they expect?
 
I was going to start a thread on this a few days ago, but couldn't be bothered to type everything out at the time.

I read the quotes from the parents of the two kids: "They didn't go out much, they didn't do drugs, they wouldn't have taken it if they knew it was illegal."

Bollocks. They did drugs, they did methadrone and methadone... a heroin addicts favourite... theres no evidence whatsoever that you can overdose from M-Cat, these guys mixed the wrongs drugs and paid the price... No point making them out as cherubs now, nor is there any point turning on the 'legal high' that made up part of the cocktail of drugs they took that night.

I don't do drugs, but i know plenty who do, and all them are alive, because they know thier limits.
 
The Gutterpress make me spew... I can guarantee %99 of the journalists writing these articles are alcoholic drinkers, alcohol being far more dangerous and destructive and least not forget the %50+ of journo's that are all on the sniff.

I'd rather give my kids methadrone than cocaine if i had to choose.

Hypocrites the lot of 'em
 
I'd rather all drugs were made illegal if it makes it more difficult for children to get hold of them.
 
Cheesy said:
I'd rather all drugs were made illegal if it makes it more difficult for children to get hold of them.

It might make it more difficult. But in todays society, no just means they try harder and want it more. The forbidden fruit and all that.
 
I noticed on the news that whilst they were keen to say that both lads died because of the drug they didn't actually say how they died.

It will be made illegal in summer. It will be replaced by something similar using a slightly different ingredient.

There is a difference, a big one, between drug use and drug abuse.

If you abuse anything then you ultimately pay the price whether it's Aspirin or crack.
 
big blueballs said:
Cheesy said:
I'd rather all drugs were made illegal if it makes it more difficult for children to get hold of them.
would that include fags and alcohol?

It is already illegal for children to buy cigarettes & alcohol.
 

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