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happy czech ... growing magic mushrooms/cactii no longer a crime
Czech Republic decriminalizes peyote, magic mushroom growing
Under changes in Czech drug policy approved Wednesday by the Cabinet, growers of psychedelic cacti and fungi will no longer face criminal punishment. The hallucinogenic plants will be removed from the government’s drug “black list,” meaning that cultivation of more than “small” amounts will no longer be a crime. Peyote and magic mushrooms were originally included on the list when the Czech’s reformed their drug laws in 2009, making the Czech Republic one of the most liberal in Europe on drug policy. But amateur cactus growers who said they had no intention of consuming their plants complained that the drug reforms effectively criminalized them for pursuing their hobbies. The 2009 reforms decriminalized the possession and cultivation of small amounts of marijuana, as well as the possession of small amounts of other drugs... www.stopthedrugwar.org :thumbsup:thumbsup lucky czechs :pimp:2 cents: |
stop talking about our shit, about how we are the most ganja smokers on the world and other crap, that is only making all here worst, all those old people who knows shit are asking how is that possible, i dont want to live in here, please change something ... stop talking about our heaven! :winkwink:
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Never thought of growing cactus's as a hobby
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that is a great info , thanks :thumbsup
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CZ has very liberal gun laws, yet hardly anyone has one and gun crimes are very low
CZ has very liberal drug laws, yet you don't see the streets full of junkies why is that? |
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go figure :winkwink: education a key? :pimp |
Cool CZ is becoming more liberal as the Netherlands :D
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from the comments in the article:
Growing magic mushrooms was NOT decriminalized. Growing of peyote and other cacti containing mecaline and plants containing DMT or 5-MeO-DMT was in fact decriminalized (as long as these were not intended for consumtion. also article mentioned: Last week's adjustment of the reforms actually tightened up a bit on the issue of marijuana cultivation. They include a change in the way marijuana's potency is calculated. Previously, authorities measures the amount of THC in pot plants by measuring the content of the whole plant; now, they will only measure the content of the flowers, where the THC is most concentrated. That means some pot cultivators who are growing low-potency marijuana will not be able to escape drug law enforcers. http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/chroni...ze_peyote_magi |
Congrats I guess :upsidedow
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Hell yeah dude, hope America is next.
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continued... Czech growers of cacti which contain the hallucinogen mescaline will no longer risk criminal punishment under changes to drugs legislation agreed by the Cabinet on Wednesday. As a result of the changes, cacti, as well as mushrooms containing high levels of mescaline, are taken off a drugs black list, meaning that possession or cultivation of more than small amounts of them will no longer be treated as a punishable crime. |
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one problem i see her mostly among girls is Pervitin, some meth derivative. awful stuff. and about shootings: yeah, happens, but show me one place where that doesnt happen at all. But i am from Hamburg and there it happens way more often. |
there is no mescaline in magic mashrooms, they carry psilocybin which is closely similar to mescaline structure but it's not it. mescaline is property of cacti's
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Czech is becoming serious treat to Amsterdam :)
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On a side note, Awesome if you don't mind taking a decade or 2 to grow some peyote. If I put that much time into something, I'd probably save it for my deathbed or let it live on and not even take proper cuttings so it would regrow. |
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Otherwise, the more i hear about CZ the more i like it:thumbsup . |
Next up: krokodil.
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