it was at a festival, most seem to have some form of testing facilities these days. you can also get testing kits for home or over the counter in some places, pretty easy.
That's good to hear, per my comment in the Fabric thread, I'd all but given up on common sense prevailing and authorities allowing licensed premises to provide drug testing.
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Matt wrote on 26-08-2016 05:58 PM
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Quin. wrote on 24-08-2016 10:49 AM
it was at a festival, most seem to have some form of testing facilities these days. you can also get testing kits for home or over the counter in some places, pretty easy.
That's good to hear, per my comment in the Fabric thread, I'd all but given up on common sense prevailing and authorities allowing licensed premises to provide drug testing.
One question, is this in the UK?
I haven't done a UK festival for some a while tbh but i'd like to think things like noisily and boomtown would. for me it is a common sense idea.
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those that could not hear the music -Nietzsche
Interestingly this also stops the use of sniffer dogs, I'm surprised given how anti drugs they usually are.
Anti-everything TBH, fisrt decent drug law in the commonwealth and even America is being more progressive than us, surely those twats in suits must start noticing now?
i heard a great theory thart decent drugs start appearing every time society starts getting really close to the point of doing something about being pissed off rather than just accepting life is shit and the government is right (and no, it wasn't a hippie nutjob but someone whos been around for a while and is a successfully integrated meber of society).
And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those that could not hear the music -Nietzsche