Free Partis in London Hello there , i m new in London 2 months now and was for the first time in a squat party 1 month ago , how can know where it will hapen ?? i ve some phone number but some times there no parties, there some other way to me to know ??
thank u all
hey ! any parties in somerset? hi all! if you got any numbers for sound systems that party in somerset area? or if you live in somerset and wana talk bout parties e.c.t please email me ciderfekt@hotmail.com cheers!
Ecstasy deaths ‘double in year’ I'm sorry but I take grave issue with this article, I find it very misleading. Certainly there are inherent risks in taking drugs, especially those which are chemical in nature and it's important to get that message accross. However surely it's more dangerous for people to be given confusing or false information. Regardless of their legality people will use drugs. What we need is factual information from trustworthy sources. In the Netherlands a prevalence of high purity/strong ecstasy hasn't lead to an increase in the number of deaths. However maybe that's because the Dutch insist on only listing deaths which are directly attributable to any given substance. Most notably they've reported almost no ecstasy deaths in the last few years. Overheating, dehydration, mixing drugs with other substances or contaminants don't count in their eyes. Moreover a drop in the average price of Ecstasy nationwide hasn't lead to any more widespread use than was previously mesured according to reports published this year.
Personally I believe drug use should be seen in two ways. As a recreational activity and as a form of escapism or a disease. Surely tackling drug issues should mean establishing as safe an environement as possible for users and trying to work towards a more content society. One in which people are happier and more settled in their lives, reducing their need for escapism and drug use...
floyd
Taken from:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2159470.stm
Ecstasy-related deaths in England and Wales have reportedly doubled in the past year, according to new figures.
There were at least 40 deaths related to the drug last year - twice the total reported in 2000.
And the 2001 figures were almost four times as many as in 1998.
Cheaper ecstasy prices, stronger forms of the drug and younger users have all contributed to this rise, a spokesman for St George's Hospital in London said.
The hospital's Centre for Addiction Studies has compiled the figures based on deaths reported to coroners.
The finding comes the day after it was reported that ecstasy tablets can be bought for as little as £1 in some parts of England.
Changes in ecstasy habits: Click here
Two weeks ago 10-year-old Jade Slack, of Lancaster, died after she accidentally swallowed ecstasy.
The hospital spokesman said: "The rise comes at the same time as ecstasy becomes cheaper and is used more recreationally in the dance culture by people who wouldn't normally take it."
He said stronger forms of ecstasy, including paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA), were now being used.
More than 40 people suffered Ecstasy-related deaths in 2001, compared to 20 deaths during 2000, according to the research led by consultant psychiatrist Dr Fabrizio Schifano.
There were 17 deaths in 1999 and 11 in 1998.
Cara MacDowall, a spokeswoman for the charity Drugscope, said: "The rise in ecstasy deaths is not easily explained by increasing prevalence or contaminated pills.
Precautionary steps
"They could be due to a new generation of clubbers being unaware of how to minimise the risks associated with taking ecstasy.
"Much recent coverage of ecstasy has obscured the real information young people need in order to minimise the risks and decrease the death toll."
The research, based on deaths reported by coroners in England and Wales every six months, is due to be published soon.
Government statistics for ecstasy-related deaths last year to support this research were not available.
On Sunday the Independent Drug Monitoring Unit (IDMU) warned that the average street price of the drug has fallen to a record low of £3.
And it said the £1-a-pill price was most common in the north west of England.
In May the government ruled out the downgrading of ecstasy, claiming it would lead to a "significant increase in the number of users, especially among the very young".
Music vs Drugs Hey!
I'm new to the site and just thought I'd say hi by dropping a deep philosophical question! Right, now its one of those arguments that has been on for years but what is the rave scene really about, the drugs or the music? Is there really such a strong link between them? Just be interested to hear your views.
Keep living,
NightScape
2004 Olympics A new sport is recognised in time for the 2004 Olympics.
http://www.athens2004.com/
Athens, 10 October 2003
By decree and after due deliberation, it was decided this week by official commitee, that a new and seriously challenging event was going to introduced at the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Games: Munter-neering.
When asked to comment on this new addition to the games, John Hanscock a commitee official said:
"Things could get messy!"
UK: Football Drug testing fiasco… in the UK, a top football (Soccer) player has been dropped from the England team just for being slightly late in providing a urine sample..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/3172568.stm
He has not been proven guilty of taking any drugs...
He provided a urine sample within the time limit, but slightly later than the rest of the team....
I'm not even a great soccer fan; and think these chaps although talented sportsmen are overpaid when you take into account their real contribution to society....
but I am frankly quite angry about this pre-judgement and scapegoating of this chap; essentially his employers have taken action against him without proof :(
if one employer gets away with it, others will follow....
Free Partys does ne1 now how to find out about where and when illegal raves are on?
On saturday i went 2 my first illegal rave and was of my tits it was one of the best experinces ive had i met loads of new ppl and now i really want more.
Is there ne1 goin 2 slammin vinyl on 1st nov or how many ppl would b there. I might be going and i dont really know what 2expect.
Help me I need info.......
Ben
********Hardcore Heaven Saturday************
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A new meaning to the term "drugs dog"! http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/3163986.stm
IMO this is a bit wrong - fair enuff if peeps want 2 take the risk 2 bring in stuff but IMO unfair to use animals for this sort of stuff. poor dogs :(
Free Event….Eastern Sun Festival….Norwich Sat 2nd Aug 2003.....Earlham Park,University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk.
11am-11pm......Free for walkers £2 car park all day/nite
A massive celebration of local arts,music and community in the beautiful surroundings og Earlham Park from 11am-11pm. Featuring the Albion Stage, PLug Studioo's Stage, Community Workshop Area and Earlham Youth Stage, Acoustic Tent and Real Ale Bar, Roots and Culture Area/Reggae Tent,Dance Tent, BetaDown Babylon Disco and Cocktail Bar, Foolhardy Folk Circus Big-Top, IMagiNation Kids Area, Cabaret Tent, Multimedia Showcase & Workshops, Holistic area, Green Area, Walkabout Entertainment, Art Displays and Site Decoration, Stalls, Cafes.
This is gonna be a cracker, so if u are in the area please do come and support a truly magical day-out for all the family and its free!
For more info www.albionarts.org
Thanks for your time.......Vera
Any parties round norfolk? anyone know of anything worth going to tonight>?
please let me know,
just tell me if, you don't have to mention where!
thanks
Harmful pills out with question mark as logo from vrt news site
For the Dutch impaired [and in short]: The belgian authorities warn against a new XTC-pill with a question mark as logo. They are said to contain a very high dose of MDMA.
Did a search on pillreports and some results came out, but not really in Europe. However, as traffic is fast, it may well be that these have indeed surfaced and if so, it might be a good idea to read what others have to say about the effects. Note that not all reports are of the same quality, but it gives you an idea of what MIGHT be in a pill, and also forewarn you for really bunk pills.
Keep it safe,
Andy
Any bodies from Oxford I am an 18 year old shortly moving to Oxford University. I wonder whether there is any body here who might be able to give me an introduction to the scene and the people. Dont take this as a newbie message - it is only that my fun and games have always been in a far away land where the rules are quite different, i need to know how it works over here.
Many thanks.
Where I M SEEING U TALKING ABOUT PILLS THAT I NEVER SEE, COURSE I M TOOK MY FIRST PILL 1 MONTH AGO ,everybody that say some~thing about pill tell me saomething good about mits adn mits turbo,i made a little reserch and had found just , lacoste, euro and hd . where can i find something betterrrrr ..
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