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16 years 1 week ago #7

Ah right. I thought you were just being facetious.


A lot of sandwiches do print the full ingredients don't they? Them packaged ones that are awful and cost a fortune.

I suppose I'm a bit of a randomer. I like real beer and want to find out about stuff. Don't know where else one can find out such things.

16 years 1 week ago #8

I've just watched the recording of the head shops program that you referred to just now. I'm going to check the wording of the legislation and see if it would be worth anyones while taking publicans to court under the terms of the law, i.e. in a civil suit as the law refers to psychotropic substances and I think alcohol will easily fall under this catch all.

Does anyone know any reason that this could not be done?

Screw their legislation right off the blocks?

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16 years 1 week ago #9

&amp;quot;EoinMag&amp;quot;:112t9wi5 wrote: I've just watched the recording of the head shops program that you referred to just now. I'm going to check the wording of the legislation and see if it would be worth anyones while taking publicans to court under the terms of the law, i.e. in a civil suit as the law refers to psychotropic substances and I think alcohol will easily fall under this catch all.

Does anyone know any reason that this could not be done?

Screw their legislation right off the blocks?

Give me liberty or give me death! <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) -->:)[/quote:112t9wi5]

Considering who owns the pubs in this country and considering that the people in power drink in them I doubt there'd be any chance of a loophole that would put beloved drinking holes like Fagans at risk.

It'd be great if you could though as the biggest hypocrisy is that alcohol is the most destructive drug. VB had a Green Party guy on a few weeks ago who spoke about our "relationship with alcohol". Of course he didn't mention the domination of the macros as well as how they're not real beers.

16 years 1 week ago #10

Well apart from alcohol what about supermarkets and garden centers? I am not 100% on this but I think nutmeg, glue and salvia (the plant) are psychotropic. Caffeine and nicotine are as well[/url:30x51u22]

I also know people who cannot eat strong cheese due to the psychotropic effects they get from it. I think the people who draw up these laws tend to know about loopholes like this and cleverly word laws to use what judges and juries will regard as psychotropic rather than what actually is.

16 years 1 week ago #11

&amp;quot;a_friend_in_mead&amp;quot;:38468eh0 wrote: I am not 100% on this but I think nutmeg, glue and salvia (the plant) are psychotropic.[/quote:38468eh0]

Yes, yes and yes. But I'd stay well away from the first two. Salvia is currently legally available in Ireland (mainly in heads shops), though is advertised as not being for human consumption. Maybe it makes good compost <!-- s:roll: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_rolleyes.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling Eyes" /><!-- s:roll: -->

16 years 1 week ago #12

So how would one go about combining some of this stuff in a nice homebrew? Secondary possibly?
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