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Posted by Spin Doctor on Dec-21-2004 02:32:

Magic mushrooms are forced underground by tough new penalties

Magic Mushrooms in the news once again...

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/cr...sp?story=594337

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Magic mushrooms are forced underground by tough new penalties
By Jason Bennetto, Crime Correspondent

18 December 2004

Magic mushrooms are to be outlawed, with tough penalties for supplying or possessing the hallucinogenic fungi, under laws proposed by the Home Office yesterday.

Drug dealers who swallow their supplies, such as cocaine and heroin, to conceal them from police could also undergo X-rays or ultrasound scans, under the planned measures.

The Home Office published the proposals in its new Drugs Bill, which will clarify the law so that freshly picked magic mushrooms are illegal.

All forms of magic mushrooms will be treated as a class A drug, similar to heroin and cocaine, with maximum jail terms of life imprisonment for supplying, importing and exporting. Possessing them would carry a maximum prison sentence of seven years.

The move comes after a judge refused to allow the prosecution of two men caught selling bags of magic mushrooms from their shop. Recorder Claire Miskin threw out a case against Dennis Mardle and Colin Evans, at Gloucester Crown Court earlier this month, saying that the law was too ambiguous and needed to change.

Confusion in the law surrounds whether magic mushrooms constitute an illegal substance. While a fresh magic mushroom is legal, the hallucinogenic chemicals psilocin and an ester of psilocin contained in the fungi are illegal and treated as a class A drug. However, there are differing interpretations of whether dried mushrooms are against the law.

The Bill proposes amending the 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act to cover "fungus (of any kind) which contains psilocin or an ester of psilocin". A Home Office spokeswoman said: "There is a need to clarify the law so that it's completely clear that fresh magic mushrooms as well as dried are illegal, to clamp down on cases where magic mushrooms have been sold openly."

With magic mushrooms now being freely sold and advertised in markets stalls and speciality shops around the country, it is estimated a clampdown on the open sale of magic mushrooms would cause up to �1m in lost trade.

The Bill will also set up a presumption that people caught with more drugs than reasonable for personal use are dealers and so will face tougher sentences. There were expectations that police might be given the power to force suspected drug dealers to undergo x-rays.

Ministers have previously hinted that they would like to see this power introduced. But the Bill stopped short of the proposal. Instead, for X-rays or ultrasounds to take place, a suspect must give consent in writing.

But if a suspect refuses to have a scan, it will count against them in court. Magistrates would be given powers already available to Customs officers to remand suspected swallowers of drug packages in police custody for up to 192 hours.


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Dec-21-2004 06:28:

doesnt really bother me...shrooms are way too fucked up for me to enjoy... tried them for the first time the other day and had the worst trip of my life.. in fact i couldnt possibly see how anyone could have fun with them... time slows down, if you're not visually occupied, it will all get diverted to non-stop thinking..thinking and more thinking...


Posted by Rick D on Dec-21-2004 10:29:

thats a shame, never tried them


Posted by tu_face on Dec-21-2004 11:12:

to be honest, if cannabis is illegal then i don't see why fresh mushrooms shouldnt be, although the fact that cannabis is illegal is a farse anyway..

but class A?? twats.


Posted by sleepydragon on Dec-21-2004 20:35:

doesnt bother me but class A drug thats abit harsh


Posted by Cru54d3r on Dec-21-2004 22:15:

Aint classification done by whether it has any medical application, therefore class a would be justified for mushrooms ..


Posted by Spin Doctor on Dec-22-2004 03:02:

Not really, as it seems to me nearly every drug was developed in some relationship to medical research, and I�d guess that EVERY drug has been tried out for some medical application along the lines regardless.


Posted by dj_mdma on Dec-22-2004 11:12:

yep, that is true adam. When mdma was first synthesised in 1914, it was part of a huge group of phenylethamines that was made to see if they were better than amphetamine for soldiers. IT wasn't so it was put on the shelf. When it started to be used by shulgin in the 70s it stayed legal, but then got banned for "abuse and addictive POTENTIAL" by the governments saying, it had no medicinal use...i.e it wouldn't "cure" anything, and so forth.

However, if the recent psychotherapy trials involving MDMA are succesfful, then i'm sure a reshuffle of its position would take place.

Mushrooms dont' really have any medical application if you think about it. neither does LSD and any other hallucinogenics, which is why they are class A.


Posted by Ste on Dec-22-2004 19:02:

what a load of utter toss. just as i'd ditched pills for good too.

go and catch some real criminals for fucks sake.



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