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Daily Archives: 23rd May 2016

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Prosecution for sharing legal highs with friends unlikely under ban

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm23rd May 2016

Police expect high street shops selling new psychoactive substances to close after ban, but trading could head to dark web Shops that have built their business around legal highs will ‘reduce in number or cease to be’, said Simon Bray of the National Police Chiefs’ Council. Photograph: Alamy People who are caught sharing new psychoactive…

Legal high ban could force dealers onto the ‘dark web’, police chief warns

UncategorizedBy hardwood_adm23rd May 2016

The substances are being outlawed amid concerns they have been linked to deaths and are fuelling anti-social behaviour Commander Simon Bray says those determined to get hold of the drugs might turn to illicit websites Getty Images Dealers of so-called legal highs could move to the “dark web” as a blanket ban on the drugs…

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