Holland To Ban Magic Mushrooms?

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Peter Parka

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Dutch bill to ban magic mushrooms
The Dutch cabinet has proposed a bill to ban the sale of hallucinogenic or so-called "magic mushrooms".
A majority of MPs is expected to back the proposal, which comes after a number of accidents, mostly involving tourists.
The health ministry said the number of incidents linked with the use of magic mushrooms had almost doubled in the last four years, mainly in Amsterdam.
But owners of the shops that sell them say the ban is unnecessary.
"The use of mushrooms can produce hallucinogenic effects which can lead to extreme or life-threatening behaviour," the health ministry said in a statement late on Friday after the cabinet decision.
But the association of owners of so-called "Smart Shops" where the hallucinogenic fungi are sold say that magic mushrooms, which contain the hallucinogenic ingredient psilocybin, are only dangerous when they are taken together with alcohol or other drugs.
Compromise proposal

The BBC's Geraldine Coughlan in The Hague says the government's decision was prompted by the death of a 17-year-old French girl last year, who jumped from a bridge in Amsterdam.
But no formal link was established between her death and the use of mushrooms.
Other incidents involving the drug have included an Icelandic tourist jumping from a balcony and breaking both legs and a Danish tourist driving his car wildly through a camping ground, narrowly missing sleeping campers.
The ban on the cultivation and use of the mushrooms means most of Smart Shops will have to close.
The shop owners argue that users will now buy dried mushrooms, which are already illegal.
The Mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen, has proposed as a compromise, a three-day cooling-off period between getting the information on magic mushrooms in the Smart Shops and actually buying them.
Under the suggested scheme, if an informed tourist decides to go ahead with a mushroom trip, he can pick up his pack of paddos in the Smart Shop, three days later.
Users of fresh mushrooms experience effects ranging from giggling fits and intensification of colours, lights and sounds to, more rarely, hallucinations. Negative effects can include vomiting, and anxiety.

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Wonder how many people compared, have died of alcohol problems? Hmm...:smiley24:
 
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But the association of owners of so-called "Smart Shops" where the hallucinogenic fungi are sold say that magic mushrooms, which contain the hallucinogenic ingredient psilocybin, are only dangerous when they are taken together with alcohol or other drugs.

dude the above statement is NOT true. I have seen MANY people completely FLIP out on shrooms (mostly from doing to much...but there are really no guidelines to go by on doseages) and they weren't on ANY other drugs. Hell I've come pretty close to losing my marbles on them before...if someone isn't at least 80% mentally stable, they will most likely have a bad trip or flip out.
 

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I guess it depends a lot on what you class as magic mushrooms. fly agaritie (or however you spell it) is commonly used for a high, it grows in the wild here and is more commonly used but will send you into a frenzy, the Vikings used it before they attacked people here, the'd even attack trees while on it if they couldn't find enemies.
That isn't the sort of stuff they flog legally in Holland.
 

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How funny, I just watched a special on this on the History channel last night.

This is exactly why they (and lsd, well to be more exact .. hallucinogens in general) were banned in the US in the 60's. So many people kept leaping off buildings and bridges.
 

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I agree with your sentiment, some daft french bint jumps from a bridge that might have been mushroom induced... And suddenly they must be banned?

Yet Alcohol causes direct death and indirect death...

I'm not saying ban alcohol at all, just that their seems to be double standards between the drugs that society accepts and tolerates and the "hippy" drugs.
 

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I love how you try and compare hallucinogens to alcohol... I wouldn't even say they are even on the same level.
 
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