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Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,713
In a pile of football shirts
I suspect you know this but it can’t as supply is legal; except for medical purposes & caterers...

So not legal for use as a recreational drug.

Were you asking for a friend

Nope, I had to look it up, it’s illegal to sell it for use as a recreational drug.

“ Nitrous oxide was first used as an anaesthetic in 1844, but is now being used as a 21st Century high.
Official figures have linked 'nos', as it is called, to at least 25 deaths since 2010.
It can also cause breathing difficulties, dangerously increased heart rate and burns.
It is illegal to sell it for recreational use, though it has a number of legitimate uses - including making whipped cream.” BBC.


So nowhere that you can buy it as a legal drug then, only for legitimate uses that it’s made for. Don’t think that professional footballers should be risking using it in public.
 




DJ NOBO

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2004
6,872
Wiltshire
More likely one of the cheap slags they appear to be hanging out with .....

Tenegrief ...... FFS

Looks like a sausage fest to me.
Thoroughly average night out.
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
What a dick the kid is for posting it... just after attention and likes...

But yeh a bit silly...

On a side note I bloody love doing balloons - you have to say it’s for cake making though :lol:
 




hart's shirt

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
11,177
Kitbag in Dubai
It's probably not such a bad thing.

Looking at the table, we all want the Albion to be a lot higher.
 


dwayne

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
16,328
London
So not legal for use as a recreational drug.



Nope, I had to look it up, it’s illegal to sell it for use as a recreational drug.

“ Nitrous oxide was first used as an anaesthetic in 1844, but is now being used as a 21st Century high.
Official figures have linked 'nos', as it is called, to at least 25 deaths since 2010.
It can also cause breathing difficulties, dangerously increased heart rate and burns.
It is illegal to sell it for recreational use, though it has a number of legitimate uses - including making whipped cream.” BBC.



So nowhere that you can buy it as a legal drug then, only for legitimate uses that it’s made for. Don’t think that professional footballers should be risking using it in public.
Readily sold at most Spain dives (linekers bar etc) different rules over there !!!
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
So not legal for use as a recreational drug.



Nope, I had to look it up, it’s illegal to sell it for use as a recreational drug.

“ Nitrous oxide was first used as an anaesthetic in 1844, but is now being used as a 21st Century high.
Official figures have linked 'nos', as it is called, to at least 25 deaths since 2010.
It can also cause breathing difficulties, dangerously increased heart rate and burns.
It is illegal to sell it for recreational use, though it has a number of legitimate uses - including making whipped cream.” BBC.



So nowhere that you can buy it as a legal drug then, only for legitimate uses that it’s made for. Don’t think that professional footballers should be risking using it in public.

If you order a load on amazon or somewhere you sometimes have to take a phone call to ask what it’s for. Just say you’re making cakes or work in a kitchen - job done!
 




sparkie

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
13,347
Hove
I can't see the big deal.

When in Rome as they say... and it's clearly not illegal in Tenerife.
 








Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,713
In a pile of football shirts

Readily sold at most Spain dives (linekers bar etc) different rules over there !!!

If you order a load on amazon or somewhere you sometimes have to take a phone call to ask what it’s for. Just say you’re making cakes or work in a kitchen - job done!

So whichever way you look at it, it’s not sold, here, or in Spain, legally to be used as a recreational drug, so it’s not a legal drug in this context.

“ Nitrous oxide is used legitimately in several ways, including the numbing of pain during medical procedures, such as dentistry, but is illegal for private use in Spain.”
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
So whichever way you look at it, it’s not sold, here, or in Spain, legally to be used as a recreational drug, so it’s not a legal drug in this context.

“ Nitrous oxide is used legitimately in several ways, including the numbing of pain during medical procedures, such as dentistry, but is illegal for private use in Spain.”

Don’t think so - I just fill the balloons and have a good suck man... :thumbsup:
 


Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,602
Central Borneo / the Lizard
So not legal for use as a recreational drug.



Nope, I had to look it up, it’s illegal to sell it for use as a recreational drug.

“ Nitrous oxide was first used as an anaesthetic in 1844, but is now being used as a 21st Century high.
Official figures have linked 'nos', as it is called, to at least 25 deaths since 2010.
It can also cause breathing difficulties, dangerously increased heart rate and burns.
It is illegal to sell it for recreational use, though it has a number of legitimate uses - including making whipped cream.” BBC.



So nowhere that you can buy it as a legal drug then, only for legitimate uses that it’s made for. Don’t think that professional footballers should be risking using it in public.

Yes, the supply of N2O for drug-taking purposes was recently banned under the frankly absolutely ridiculous ban on legal highs. But using it is not illegal, nor is it illegal in Spain, where the players are.

At least 25 deaths since 2010. F*CK! :ohmy: Cigarettes are responsible for 780,000 deaths since 2010. Alcohol is responsible for 70,000 deaths since 2010. Peanuts and the like are responsible for about 100 deaths since 2010.

But thank god they've banned the supply of N2O (without actually banning the supply of N2O)
 




Munkfish

Well-known member
May 1, 2006
12,092
Hahaha so many innocent people on NSC. You will see the chargers everywhere. Little grey canisters about an inch and a half long.

Basically whips the cream in a coffee instead of realising the air into the cream. You put it in a balloon then breath in and out. Gives a small head rush for about 15/20 seconds the more canisters in one go you do the larger the effect.
 


Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,319
Those bloody peanuts :facepalm:

It’s not a great look, it’s a bit silly, but it’s really no biggy tbh... still think the fans a dick for posting it mind, especially if the papers get hold of it (it’s not really massive news though)
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Well all I can say is stop worrying about what the Daily Mail might write and get on with life. T

I absolutely don't care about what the DM says, but i'm aware that the club do. Probably because the clubs brand is vital to it's income, in terms of attracting sponsorship etc
 


Kalimantan Gull

Well-known member
Aug 13, 2003
13,602
Central Borneo / the Lizard
I absolutely don't care about what the DM says, but i'm aware that the club do. Probably because the clubs brand is vital to it's income, in terms of attracting sponsorship etc

First thing to do is stop worrying about it. And the second thing is.... well actually there is no second thing because you've already stopped worrying about it. Bingo, you're happy :smile:
 








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