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What exactly is beeing banned??

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So mushrooms are to be banned in Holland but exactly what are they banning? Ive had a look around and havent been able to find out much more than a ban on sales of mushrooms and cultivation. Will growkits still be legal to buy/sell? and what about "smell bags" containing dried mushrooms which are a bit of a grey area anyway.

I enjoy mushrooms responsibly and amazed the government are banning them because a few tourists went on holiday, tried shrooms and ended up in hospital or worse. People go holiday and have plenty of drink related accidents so whats next?? a ban on alcohol??
 
Freedom , mind expansion and personal choice .

Psilocybin mushrooms in all their forms . Alcohol wont be banned because the government deals it , its not mind expanding and it makes its users dumb = good / helpless citizens / voters / slaves / zombys . Just like tobaco .

Look on the Azarius web site it explains everything about the new laws .
 
freedom of choice.
freedom of thought.

While at the same time it keep us walking on our toes and it keeps us in a state of being used to restrictive measurements. The time interval of banning substances/plants (~3 years) has been quite constant over the last 40 years.

Discontinuing this trend of prohibition, let alone reversal of some bans, is not an options for the ever growing governmental organism. It creates a precedent that would threaten its very existence.

There is no place for the individual in the 21st century.
 
The government probably just doesn't want to deal with people who have no idea what they are doing when they take something that will cause them to trip. They are not killing individualism (that would mean it is still alive...) by banning some fungus just saving their ass from having to deal with people who do not respect the substances they abuse.


I think shrooms and the like should be legal, but I don't find it preposterous that they arn't.
 
The government probably just doesn't want to deal with people who have no idea what they are doing when they take something that will cause them to trip. They are not killing individualism (that would mean it is still alive...) by banning some fungus just saving their ass from having to deal with people who do not respect the substances they abuse.


I think shrooms and the like should be legal, but I don't find it preposterous that they arn't.

Yes, you certainly lost your individualism already.
 
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