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Illicit means against the law.So we can talk about imaginary drugs.We are from different countries so what's "against the law"?This a UK based site so what's legal there and other countries might be different.What if the drugs are legal but might break social norms which also means illicit but I mean is being a punk,goth whatever the social norm to begin with?
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Deleted User Aug 2, 2023 00:40 I think what's legal and illegal or illicit is pretty much the same but we class drugs as class A, B and C. A is things like heroin, cocaine, crack and meth. Weirdly cannabis has been class B and C over the years. Certain prescription drugs fall under B and C depending what they are and if they are being used by someone who's not prescribed them. I get prescribed tramadol which is class C if someone not prescribed it, has it. |
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Aug 2, 2023 00:44 It's not true.Look the world doesn't have the same legal system so what does illicit mean?I ask because I have a question about drugs legal in the US but not in the UK. |
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Deleted User Aug 2, 2023 00:49 Illicit just means not permitted. Unlawful |
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Deleted User Aug 2, 2023 00:49 Sorry man, your post wasn't very clear with what you want to know |
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Aug 2, 2023 02:12 Well I can't say unlesw I jnow if it is permitted or not.This is a UK based site so what is permitted or not? |
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Deleted User Aug 2, 2023 02:29 There's no permitted drugs as far as I know. There's around 100 medical weed cases or something. That's all |
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Deleted User Aug 2, 2023 05:34 Word of the day: Illicit. |
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Deleted User Mar 30, 2024 20:44 What was the question? |
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Mar 30, 2024 21:50 I don't really give a sh-t but why can't anyone answer the question?I wrote to the site and they never answered back. |