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Blundering decision on Nitrous Oxide will Increase Danger, Harm and Anti-Social Behaviour

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The ban on safe, legitimate supply of nitrous oxide will directly endanger young people, create a criminal market and introduce many to an underworld of drug supply, violence and exploitation

It was inevitable, like seeing an express train barrelling down towards you, our politicians’ decision to criminalise and endanger millions of young people by this prohibition. It was unstoppable in a world where politicians’ main concern is how they are portrayed in the increasingly hard-right British press. .

And it is not just the Conservative government but the Labour Party who support this foolish and inane move, even in opposition.

Nitrous oxide is much, much safer than alcohol which presently has a monopoly on legal, recreational drugs. It causes far less anti- social behaviour, far less littering and has no role in promoting the violence that is often inevitable with alcohol. There is no rational, scientific or moral reason for banning it.

Prohibition will drive this product underground. It means that criminals will immediately start selling legitimate products diverted from their intended use. Alongside it, heroin, crack and toxic new synthetic drugs will be on offer. Quickly it will cause criminal gangs to start illicit manufacture of the gas. This is a dangerous, potentially explosive process and can produce gas contaminated with colourless, odourless but highly toxic nitric oxide.

It is difficult to imagine a more stupid or reckless decision but this is exactly what our politicians have always done on drugs policy. It’s even more difficult too imagine what will ever cause them to change. As Britain becomes more authoritarian, dissent is crushed and politicians, increasingly distant from the public, seem to converge into an autocratic union where both major parties are the same.

Written by Peter Reynolds

March 27, 2023 at 11:32 am

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  1. A quagmire of complications

    Kevin Wood's avatar

    Kevin Wood

    March 27, 2023 at 3:57 pm

  2. you finally “get it” the only party that’ll change this are now the greens, their policies are closer to socialism but I’m sure you’ll have to except that if you want to make legalisation a reality.

    Stephen Brophy's avatar

    Stephen Brophy

    March 28, 2023 at 12:53 am


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