astroturf
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More 'meth making' chems banned in australia.
this is pretty shit:
http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news-national/chemical-ec...
SIXTY chemicals! I don't know if I can even think of 60 chemicals on top of the ones that are already banned. I can't find the list that they speak
of.
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H2O!
A widely used solvent in illicit drug chemistry.
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It seems like Australia is an island in more than one sense of the word, but, on the plus side home-chemists there will soon outstrip the rest of us
in ingenuity and creativity. . .
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Code: | http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/LZ/C/R/CONTROLLED%20SUBSTANCES%20(GENERAL)%20REGULATIONS%202000/CURRENT/2000.199.UN.PDF |
Knock yourself out (facepalming).
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The PDF referenced is mostly just definitions and the schedules, not the full text of the law. The way the schedules are formatted, it appears there
may be de minimis exemptions, that is, small quantities are not proscribed. Someone with the text of the law and the will to read it may want
to reply.
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entropy51
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I believe the link above is the old list. I think the new 2009 list is here. I can't see that they've identified the 60 additions explicity.
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It looks as if South Australia has now caught the disease of drug paranoia, which has infected West Australia and Queensland. The SA Pigs are, as the
result, now on track to match the WA and Queensland Pigs for corruption.
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We should ban bread too. Approximately 90% of criminals have been known to use bread.
“If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found
the object of his search.
I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and calculation would have saved him ninety per cent of his labor.”
-Tesla
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hiperion42
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Can you really blame meth cooks?
If your realistic and sober you can't ignore the fact
that they just want to make money.
The money they make with selling drugs is the same paper
as the money the factory owner gives to his laborers.
The fact that society is regulating how money is to be earned and how not is substantially absurd.
Look at what kind of a cesspool the financial system is.
It's nothing more then the modern form of mounted ransacking brigandry.
In essence money does not require a specific method to be acquired.
Trying to fully regulate the acquisition of money
is inverting the perverted.
[Edited on 10-11-2009 by hiperion42]
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Selling weapons and military airplanes and helicopters is a more noble way to make money.....right!.........absurd world we live in.......solo
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Quote: Originally posted by entropy51 | I believe the link above is the old list. I think the new 2009 list is here. I can't see that they've identified the 60 additions explicity. |
i found the current list, with quantities etc:
http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/LZ/C/R/CONTROLLED%20SUBSTAN...
Quote: | magnesium [...] 0.25 kg |
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Well I hope the good folk of Australia don't own any platinum/palladium jewellery.
[Edited on 11-10-2012 by strontiumred]
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Speaking of the drugs paranoia, I believe that the Portuguese have made certain drugs completely legal, and this has actually been beneficial - less
people are now using them, and previous addicts could feel free to go to the hospital to vet any treatment they needed.
"Success is going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." Winston Churchill
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I believe that Portugal has completely decriminalized personal possession of small amounts of any drug. Those caught with drugs are offered
treatment, but not prosecuted.
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AndersHoveland
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Many groups of people are growing resentful at all the regulations and bans in Australia. It's not just amateur chemical experimenters.
I'm not saying let's go kill all the stupid people...I'm just saying lets remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.
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How do you get to the list from that article? I've been hearing about Australia banning HOH, dihydrogen oxide, other water synonyms for years. I've
decided it's a "downunder legend." I like it though. I wish it were true to show the futility and absurdity of controlling chemicals.
"When you let the dumbasses vote you end up with populism followed by autocracy and getting back is a bitch." Plato (sort of)
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Mildronate
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but whyo need so much chemicals to make meth or sextasy?
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AndersHoveland
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It is interesting how some people hold to the philosophy of banning things to solve problems. I vehemently disagree with this, of
course.
Obviously any country that resorts to banning anything and everything they think causes problems does not have much of a sense of individual rights
and freedoms.
I'm not saying let's go kill all the stupid people...I'm just saying lets remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.
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I am starting my home lab in this very hour, but being Australian and reading those articles is deterring me a little. This is something I've wanted
to do for quite a while now, but seeing as the banned chems list is just increasing either my national buddies and I have to get a lot smarter, or
conform.
Edit:
Funny to see that hydrogen is banned in South Australia haha
[Edited on 6-4-2013 by Finnnicus]
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Quote: Originally posted by Finnnicus | I am starting my home lab in this very hour, but being Australian and reading those articles is deterring me a little. This is something I've wanted
to do for quite a while now, but seeing as the banned chems list is just increasing either my national buddies and I have to get a lot smarter, or
conform.
Edit:
Funny to see that hydrogen is banned in South Australia haha |
They've also banned possession of more than a gram of mercury- how many thermometers is that? Two? At least with hydrogen, you're allowed up to a
kilogram. "Yes, officer, we'll just pile my balloons on the scale here, and see if I'm over the limit..."
Please remember: "Filtrate" is not a verb.
Write up your lab reports the way your instructor wants them, not the way your ex-instructor wants them.
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Very funny DranonicAcid. But if the officer is smart enough he will turn the scales upside down and weight you Hydrogen that way (- weight of rubber
....I think) and nail you if your over the limit!
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Quote: Originally posted by jock88 |
Very funny DranonicAcid. But if the officer is smart enough he will turn the scales upside down and weight you Hydrogen that way (- weight of rubber
....I think) and nail you if your over the limit! |
Not sure if that would work as well as you think it would. Plus, that would have to be an extremely large scale, and fit in the back of a car.
And the cop would have to know how to convert grams to kilograms.
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Quote: Originally posted by solo | Selling weapons and military airplanes and helicopters is a more noble way to make money.....right!.........absurd world we live in.......solo
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No, governments buying a whole bunch of military airplanes and helicopters in place of books and paying professional scientists to teach is absurd
(also economically stupid).
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