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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

If you like that sort of thing

Not something we use but we know they are used in clubs etc.

Sure I saw a club selling off their surplus supllies before the ban came in.

Apparently they're not to be part of the ban.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35826369

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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago

Bristol Area

Love how The Independent has reported it as an "oops, our bad" kinda thing!

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/poppers-are-so-harmless-they-dont-even-fall-under-the-governments-legal-highs-ban-acmd-says-a6934096.html

(more in-depth than the BBC article, if you fancy a read)

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By *irty130Couple
over a year ago

Bristol Area

I think this does show how ill-thought-out and rushed the NPS bill has been.

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

The information sent out to the prison service on Friday says that Poppers will not be exempt substances when the Act becomes law on April 6th.

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By *orkshire biMan
over a year ago

elland

Love them and hope there not made Ilegal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The reality is that poppers ARE harmful. Strangely it's the legal new variant of isopropyl nitrite that can cause irreparable damage to the eyes. The older ones (butyl and amyl nitrite) which are banned aren't as harmful.

For the facts search for "poppers maculopathy".

I went for an eye examination and they asked me if I used any recreational drugs and I asked like what and they said poppers and then explained that even occasional use can cause permanent damage to the eyes.

So called reputable outlets for poppers do give you a sheet of paper outlining that they are only to be used for stated purpose (room odorisers).

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By *rincesscaracoupleCouple
over a year ago

Saltburn


"The reality is that poppers ARE harmful. Strangely it's the legal new variant of isopropyl nitrite that can cause irreparable damage to the eyes. The older ones (butyl and amyl nitrite) which are banned aren't as harmful.

For the facts search for "poppers maculopathy".

I went for an eye examination and they asked me if I used any recreational drugs and I asked like what and they said poppers and then explained that even occasional use can cause permanent damage to the eyes.

So called reputable outlets for poppers do give you a sheet of paper outlining that they are only to be used for stated purpose (room odorisers)."

I still use amyl poppers I wouldn't use the shit ones they tout in pound shops. The buzz is far superior and longer lasting from amyl.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The reality is that poppers ARE harmful. Strangely it's the legal new variant of isopropyl nitrite that can cause irreparable damage to the eyes. The older ones (butyl and amyl nitrite) which are banned aren't as harmful.

For the facts search for "poppers maculopathy".

I went for an eye examination and they asked me if I used any recreational drugs and I asked like what and they said poppers and then explained that even occasional use can cause permanent damage to the eyes.

So called reputable outlets for poppers do give you a sheet of paper outlining that they are only to be used for stated purpose (room odorisers).

I still use amyl poppers I wouldn't use the shit ones they tout in pound shops. The buzz is far superior and longer lasting from amyl."

Amyl are illegal in this country and very difficult to get hold of - 100% of all poppers sold legally are the new isopropyl type.

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By *rincesscaracoupleCouple
over a year ago

Saltburn


"The reality is that poppers ARE harmful. Strangely it's the legal new variant of isopropyl nitrite that can cause irreparable damage to the eyes. The older ones (butyl and amyl nitrite) which are banned aren't as harmful.

For the facts search for "poppers maculopathy".

I went for an eye examination and they asked me if I used any recreational drugs and I asked like what and they said poppers and then explained that even occasional use can cause permanent damage to the eyes.

So called reputable outlets for poppers do give you a sheet of paper outlining that they are only to be used for stated purpose (room odorisers).

I still use amyl poppers I wouldn't use the shit ones they tout in pound shops. The buzz is far superior and longer lasting from amyl.

Amyl are illegal in this country and very difficult to get hold of - 100% of all poppers sold legally are the new isopropyl type."

I didn't say I got them in this country I said I use amyl.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It is a quite recent phenomena as isopropyl has only replaced butyl for a few years and many people don't own up to taking them. The crazy thing is the amyl and butyl, which never caused these problems get banned while the isopropyl remain legal.

It was just that you mentioned cheap poppers from pound shops which intimated that you can still get amyl from a 'reputable' store. All on general sale in this country at sex stores, clubs etc are the newer isopropyl variety.

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By *rincesscaracoupleCouple
over a year ago

Saltburn


"It is a quite recent phenomena as isopropyl has only replaced butyl for a few years and many people don't own up to taking them. The crazy thing is the amyl and butyl, which never caused these problems get banned while the isopropyl remain legal.

It was just that you mentioned cheap poppers from pound shops which intimated that you can still get amyl from a 'reputable' store. All on general sale in this country at sex stores, clubs etc are the newer isopropyl variety.

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Canada £6.50 a bottle, Amyl.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

... plus the £590 round trip air fare.

You can pick them up in Amsterdam as well

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By *rincesscaracoupleCouple
over a year ago

Saltburn


"... plus the £590 round trip air fare.

You can pick them up in Amsterdam as well"

$30 delivered to your door.

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