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They're going about this whole thing the wrong way. Rather than trying to stop everyone taking drugs in a club that everyone goes to only to take drugs they should look at educating people on what kind of dosages to take and setting up somewhere in or around the club to get the purity of the drugs tested like is done in Holland and other countries in Europe.

 

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Don't think they've really thought this through. Can't imagine the security at Fabric being any tighter than it was before so I think if it is it will just encourage people to bang all their drugs before they enter the club probably resulting in even more overdoses

Politicians always have their own agenda. When experts speak out about how backwards the law is they get fired and ridiculed like Professor David Nutt former drugs advisor to the home office, ministry of defense and department of health who came through and said cannabis should be legalized and that ecstasy was safer than horse riding

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they should definitely give people test kits

and yeah maybe cutting out the 18 year olds will help cut down overdoses, there's much less advice from peers when you just turn that age (while people are still in school/college), as opposed to like a year later - but then again it just means shifting it to different venues doesn't it?

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I completely agree (testing kits) but we live in such a flat thinking society, that it would just be passed off as trying to normalise drugs, instead of potentially saving lives.

But that's the joke of the the plan. Someone will captilise on that u19's market and in a couple years time we'll be right back here again.

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Giving out test kits would require the government to slyly admit their drug policies are completely wrong and that is isn't gonna happen any time soon, especially in fabrics case.

 

Even this week they have said legalising weed is not up for discussion smh.

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