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Poland shuts legal high shops

This news comes one week after the post Legal high madness in Poland.

The Polish government announced Monday that it has shut down around a thousand stores that sold newly-emerging synthetic drugs, such as mephedrone and preparations containing synthetic cannabinoids (marketed under names like Spice and K2 in the US). It is also moving to amend its drug laws to cover such substances.

"The state will not flinch when it comes to using all legal means available in the struggle against these substances," Justice Minister Krzysztof Kwiatkowski told reporters Monday. "This is going to be a long and difficult fight because our opponent is extremely well-prepared, rich and determined," said Kwiatkowski.

The synthetic drugs have made headlines in Poland in recent weeks, with several users being hospitalized. There have also been a handful of deaths that have been attributed to the synthetics, though the actual connection between use of the substances and the deaths remains unclear.

In an operation beginning last week, police and health inspectors sealed the doors of stores selling the drugs. But that was just the beginning, Kwiatkowski said. He said the government would enact legislation to plug loopholes in the existing drug law, including adding a three-year prison sentence for anyone who supplies minors with a substance posing a risk to their health or life. Another proposed amendment would allow health inspectors to pull from the shelves for up to 18 months any substance suspected of being harmful.

It won't be without a fight. The owner of a chain of shops selling the new synthetics told the newspaper Polska he planned to sue over the state's closure of his shops.

[Thanks Tomas!]

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Ashley. : 2010-11-08 08:40:06
Aren't they fighting a never-ending battle? As soon as they ban one chemical, it seems there are several new ones to replace it. [link] claims to have stuff that is legal in every single state. Are they going to keep banning these substances as they come up? That's going to be costly and as you can see, not so effective.
noname. : 2010-10-12 13:53:57
It is an action of a government in pre-election period. Despite the fact that Polish gov broke the law by this action, they are trying to take people's attention from other serious problems. And Poland is mentally in the 60s, the gov and media coverage was a disgusting propaganda...
rostlinky : 2010-10-09 15:43:25
Update: Dawid Bratko, the owner guy, has been released today: [link]

However, he is still accused of the two crimes.

rostlinky : 2010-10-08 16:55:05
Reynizzle: Yes, he remains in custody and a court in Lodž is to decide whether he is to be taken under arrest for 3 months. The prosecution wants to keep him locked up because they fear he might try to clean up the evidence. Additionally, they also want to charge him with selling controlled pharmaceuticals (up to 10 years in prison). Previously, he was only accused of violating health inspector's order to shut down his stores (a minor offense). Source: [link]

Another legal highs dealer was sentences today to one and a half years in prison. Apparently, the substances he has been selling were not in fact legal. Perhaps mephedrone, which has been illegal since August. Source: [link]

In other news, Poland passed an "emergency bill" today that bans sale and production of all psychoactive substance that don't fall under different regulations. This equals to effectively banning all designer drugs. Source: [link]

[link]

new law today that bans all designer drugs. Manufacturing and trading of any chemical whose effects resemble those of banned substances will be illegal. This is much tougher than US Federal Analog Act

Nowhere Girl. : 2010-10-08 15:29:19
A bit ironic, given that the Prime Minister is an ex-weed smoker... During the last Cannabis Liberation March there was a big banner saying "Donnie, come back to your folks!". And now such hysteric anti-drug propaganda...
It's curious that smart drugs have been around for a few years and only lately a real outpour of hospitalizations and even suspected deaths is observed. I just don't feel able to trust all that every-drug-is-bad-except-the-nondrug-alcohol popaganda, so I suspect some not fully fair reasons must be involved... like attributing every hospitalization of someone who had tried a legal high to the substance itself. Lately some man died and had a smart drug baggie in his pocket - however, the autopsy revealed he wasn't under the influence of any drug and he actually had some heart disease...
It's starting to resemble the "LSD damaging chromosomes" panic from the 60s.* When politicians and doctors are actively and even furiously looking for any proof of a drug's high risk, they are likely to take just about anything as proof.
* Maybe "FROM the 60s" isn't so well said - this belief seems to live on, at least I have encountered it.
Reynizzle. : 2010-10-08 11:28:56
Moar updates plx. Is this owner guy still locked up?
rostlinky. : 2010-10-06 15:41:03
Update: Today, The owner of a chain of shops selling the new synthetics was arrested by the police. He "broke into" one of his closed shops and started selling legal highs as "chemical reagents for laboratory use" instead of as "collector items". According to the police, this is a crime punishable by up to two years in prison. Source: [link]

If it is indeed a crime, one has to wonder why the police let him operate his chain of smartshops freely for two years and become a millionaire...

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