HW: Little Hawkwind mention on the BBC news website
Alastair Sumner
alastair_sumner at HOTMAIL.COM
Tue Jul 19 08:49:04 EDT 2005
I seem to remember the law being that they were legal if they were fresh,
but any kind of preparation i.e. drying or crumbling into powder was
illegal. I suppose the law was like that because they grow all over the
place in the UK. Where I live November was always a month where teenagers
would socialise in cow fields on their hands and knees.
In recent years people have taken advantage by selling foreign mushrooms
and growing kits from market stalls in the street in a fresh state. I saw
them in London. The law was bound to be revised as a result.
I don't know what levels of LSD use are now. I imagine it's very low. It
used to be common in the 80s, along with cannabis and speed.
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 13:20:18 -0500, Drill <drill.0010.1011.1100 at GMAIL.COM>
wrote:
>LSD use has fallen because in America the DEA has shut down the labs
>and comparitively it's hardly even produced any more. Didn't know
>mushrooms had been legal in the UK. Interesting.
>
>On 7/18/05, Alastair Sumner <alastair_sumner at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I bet the author has never taken the "ultimate hippy dippy drug" and
>> listened to the Space Ritual.
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4692359.stm
>>
>
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