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Danger party drug sold from Blackburn tobacconist's


A PARTY drug linked to the deaths of two teenagers is being openly sold from a tobacconist's in Blackburn.

The Lancashire Telegraph yesterday paid £15 for one gram of mephedrone at Smokers World in Blackburn town centre.

Despite being classed as a plant food it was on sale at the Higher Church Street shop which sells tobacco, newspapers, sweets, chocolate and soft drinks.

The drug was even on show in a display on the counter, with 28 grams costing £250.

Following the Telegraph investigation, police have pledged to visit the shop, while Blackburn MP Jack Straw said there was great concern the drug was 'freely available' in the town'.

It comes as the Government comes under pressure to ban the drug following the deaths of two teenagers in Scunthorpe. Ministers have pledged to 'speedily' complete a review into its legality.

Mephedrone, also known as Bubble, is a legal drug derived from plant food said to have a similar affect to cocaine when snorted.

It is being blamed for anxiety, paranoia and a risk of seizures.

In East Lancashire, police said the use of the substance as a party drug is causing growing concern. Pub and club owners have reported a rise in the number of people attempting to take it on their premises.

People have been urged not to take it under any circumstances.

It is largely available for sale on the internet. Other East Lancashire tobacconist contacted by us said that they did not, and had not, stocked the drug.

The Telegraph went to the Smokers World Shop where a worker sold the drug to our reporter.

He said: "I’ve only been selling it for four or five weeks and at that time it wasn’t so high profile. There wasn’t all the news about kids dying.

“I think the bad effects are happening when people are cutting it up with other things like methanone and drinking alcohol, but mine is pure. It’s not cut up at all.

“But I’m wondering about selling it now. I’m going to have a word with my supplier who is a man from Ireland.

“We’re not selling a lot of it to be honest, and there’s a mixture of ages. A lot of middle-aged people are coming in for it, and I prefer selling it to them, because I think they’re less likely to abuse it.

“I personally won’t sell it to anyone who can’t prove to me they’re over 18, because the kids are more likely to cut it up with something else.”

Police said the escalation in use was a 'massive worry' for officers.

Chief Inspector Kevin Evans said: "We will be making a visit to this premises in the next couple of days to give them some advice with regards to who they are selling to, being aware of the dangers and that it could reflect badly on them should something go wrong."

Superintendent Terry Woods said: “It is incredibly dangerous and I don’t think those taking it quite realise what it is.

“My concern is that it is the younger element - teenagers - who are buying it off the Internet and taking it as a legal high.”

Chris Lee, from the Lancashire Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT), said: "People should be extremely cautious if they take this substance and it should not be on sale because we do not know the full extent of the harm it can cause, particularly if it is mixed with alcohol or other drugs."

Chris Woodissee, manager of F J Nichols, and member of Blackburn’s Bar U scheme, said use of the drug had increased noticeably in the last few months.

He said: “I’ve had several conversations with the police about this drug, and even though it’s technically legal, we would still remove anyone from the premises if we found them snorting it.

“It looks like cocaine. It’s a white powder that’s got slightly coarser crystals, and apparently the effects are like a combination of ecstacy and cocaine.

“The thing is, when we catch people taking it, we don’t know whether it’s Bubble or a class A drug, and we don’t want either on the premises.

“We’ve noticed a rise in the amount of people we’ve had to eject as the number of people who know about it increases.

“I would say that the use of this drug goes more hand in hand with some genres of entertainment than others. For example, you’d be more likely to find it being used by dance kids rather than rockers.

“But the bottom line as far as the Bar U is concerned, is that we will not tolerate its use. We will bar anyone found with it, and give anything we seize to the police.”

Blackburn MP and Justice Minister Jack Straw said he did not wish to comment on individual sellers, but said: “I think there is a very strong case for banning this substance, and I will be speaking to Home Secretary Alan Johnson about it.

“I’m quite sure that the vast majority of people in Blackburn will be greatly concerned that it is freely available in the town.”

Dave Brown, manager at Liquid nightclub in Blackburn, said: "I've not really heard about it. It is something we will be keeping an eye out for now.

"If it looks like cocaine, it might be that we have previously mistaken it for cocaine."

Nineteen-year-old Nicholas Smith and his friend Louis Wainwright, 18, from Lincolnshire, died on Monday after taking the drug on a night out.

An official review of mephedrone was put back because of fallout from the sacking of the Government's chief drugs adviser Professor David Nutt last year, it has been reported.

Teachers' leaders said the drug was as dangerous as Class A drugs such as heroin and cocaine and urged the Government to ban it.

Comments(32)

happycyclist says...
9:41am Thu 18 Mar 10

Why is the LT targetting this shop if the owners are doing nothing illegal?

How about having a car dealership on the the front page with the headline "Just days after the death of a family on the A59, this car dealer is still openly selling cars"?
Or "Just days after the death of an alchoholic, this pub continues to sell beer"?

A front page headline investigating something that is legal -why?

burner says...
9:45am Thu 18 Mar 10

" Middle-aged people are less likely to abuse it " . . . , like, man, they are going to feed the daffodils? Yeah, right!!!

ka-gie says...
9:47am Thu 18 Mar 10

Like he says - he's been selling it for weeks and people have been buying it for weeks and no-one was bothered about it before.So what's all the fuss about?? He sells only LEGAL stuff! I've been shopping there for years and Smokers World has always got wide range of products - that's what makes this shop unique!

MerlinTheVoiceofReason says...
10:25am Thu 18 Mar 10

MIND MELT - PLANT FOOD. The name says it all. The owner of this shop knows the effects of this drug now, he can now do the decent thing and remove it from sale. He will build far more goodwill by doing that. Do the right thing Mr Smokers World, put morality before profit.

Blackburn Realist says...
10:39am Thu 18 Mar 10

Why did the L.E.T have to name the shop for selling this substance. All they have done is create a free advertisement as where to get hold of it.

happycyclist says...
10:42am Thu 18 Mar 10

MerlinTheVoiceofReas
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wrote:
MIND MELT - PLANT FOOD. The name says it all. The owner of this shop knows the effects of this drug now, he can now do the decent thing and remove it from sale. He will build far more goodwill by doing that. Do the right thing Mr Smokers World, put morality before profit.
Morality? What's that got to do with anything? Every packet of cigarettes sold in this country has the message 'SMOKING KILLS' on it yet people still sell them openly and people buy them. Same with alcohol. It's business.

notac says...
10:52am Thu 18 Mar 10

Saying that it is business is fair enough but the shopkeeper says “ I’m wondering about selling it now. I’m going to have a word with my supplier who is a man from Ireland" - If the argument for selling it is a business one which is fair comment - then at least it should come from a Bona Fide supplier and not a "man from Ireland" - Otherwise the retailers credibility looks a bit flimsy at best

Ian the Beancounter says...
11:01am Thu 18 Mar 10

Tobacco and alcohol are not new ways of killing yourself through misuse. Mephedrone is - or at least it is just becoming known that it is. To me, that's why the problem needs to be highlighted. I don't actually believe the article make the shop out to be villains, but does question their motives, i.e. selling something outside of their normal range of products because they know that they will make money out of it before its sale becomes restricted - as it will.

bwithd says...
11:39am Thu 18 Mar 10

he sells hullucinagenic mushrooms too. cant be right can it..bad man

MerlinTheVoiceofReason says...
11:53am Thu 18 Mar 10

happycyclist wrote:
MerlinTheVoiceofReas

on
wrote:
MIND MELT - PLANT FOOD. The name says it all. The owner of this shop knows the effects of this drug now, he can now do the decent thing and remove it from sale. He will build far more goodwill by doing that. Do the right thing Mr Smokers World, put morality before profit.
Morality? What's that got to do with anything? Every packet of cigarettes sold in this country has the message 'SMOKING KILLS' on it yet people still sell them openly and people buy them. Same with alcohol. It's business.
You have a point happycyclist but there are age restrictions (often fluted of course) on tobacco and alcohol sales.

Either we have prohibition of some substances or we have none - and some people do argue for the legalisation of all drugs, with sales under licence and taxation on those sales. However, while I am all in favour of individual liberty, there has to be a balance between freedom to do certain things and our rights to be free from harm caused by others.

MerlinTheVoiceofReason says...
11:54am Thu 18 Mar 10

You have a point happycyclist but there are age restrictions (often flaunted of course) on tobacco and alcohol sales.

Either we have prohibition of some substances or we have none - and some people do argue for the legalisation of all drugs, with sales under licence and taxation on those sales. However, while I am all in favour of individual liberty, there has to be a balance between freedom to do certain things and our rights to be free from harm caused by others.

time.team says...
12:01pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, all are known to have a harmful side effects when taken inappropriately. For any sensible person it is a simply matter of common sense towards their own welfare but unfortunately ill use can be very harmful.
Therefore what should be asked is why is any pharmaceutical product allowed to be offered for sale without a ‘stamp of approval’ shown on the packaging by law?

George Scales says...
12:03pm Thu 18 Mar 10

bwithd, bwithd says...
11:39am Thu 18 Mar 10

"he sells hullucinagenic mushrooms too. cant be right can it..bad man"

Why do you think he is a bad man for selling musgrooms?

Psilocybin mushrooms are very non-toxic and non addiction forming and have been around and ingested for thousands of years, originating in East Africa around a million years ago.

It's all in the mind.....

topman01 says...
12:37pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Blackburn Realist wrote:
Why did the L.E.T have to name the shop for selling this substance. All they have done is create a free advertisement as where to get hold of it.
spot on well said, now everyone knos were to get it from.

bwithd says...
12:45pm Thu 18 Mar 10

sensible folk dont need mind altering substances, but i supose its all right if your a bushman in the kalahari.
smokers world dont care for your spiritual enlighten ment, and he dont take his own medicine, he just laughs all the way to the bank, while some kid gets scraped up off the floor and the phsyco wards fill up with the mental breakdowns that result from mind altering substances
yes your right..its all in the mind,
he dont mind,and we dont matter.

bwithd says...
12:45pm Thu 18 Mar 10

sensible folk dont need mind altering substances, but i supose its all right if your a bushman in the kalahari.
smokers world dont care for your spiritual enlighten ment, and he dont take his own medicine, he just laughs all the way to the bank, while some kid gets scraped up off the floor and the phsyco wards fill up with the mental breakdowns that result from mind altering substances
yes your right..its all in the mind,
he dont mind,and we dont matter.

maj3091 says...
1:00pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Now it's known about the harmful effects it can have, should the onus come down to the "user" as opposed to just being targeted a the supplier?

Don't get my wrong, I'm not condoning the selling of this crap, but I'm sick of reading about how it's never the users fault....nobody forces them to take the stuff.

At the end of the day, if people want to take this stuff, they will find a way of getting hold of it whether it be at this shop of from elsewhere.

boomtown says...
1:16pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Blackburn Realist wrote:
Why did the L.E.T have to name the shop for selling this substance. All they have done is create a free advertisement as where to get hold of it.
because they are only interested in selling papers.

happycyclist says...
1:21pm Thu 18 Mar 10

bwithd wrote:
he sells hullucinagenic mushrooms too. cant be right can it..bad man
Some hallucinogenic mushrooms (Fly Agarics for example) are perfectly legal.

JohnR1 says...
1:28pm Thu 18 Mar 10

This stuff is marked as plant food to get round British labelling regulations. It is not and never will be anything to do with plant food.
On another point from the article, the two who recently died had taken Alcohol (in quantity) and then Mephredone (Bubble etc.) and THEN they are alledged to have taken some Methadone (a herion substitute) to compensate for the 'come down' from the Bubble. Methadone and Alcohol DO NOT MIX and it is likely to be the cause of death and not the Mephredone. Funny how this fact is missing from the article. I wonder if we will get to know the post-mortem result?

Journalists, get it right, we are sick of getting half-truths from the media because the Government has a hidden agenda. Look at the success of the brainwashing by the number of people who actually believe that cannabis is habit-forming, dangerous to health and society in general.
The biggest problem with these 'legal' drugs is that they are untested. People will always experiment with things and if the 'real' drugs were available in a controlled manner (like alcohol and tobacco is controlled) and information and education was made freely available the market for these dangerous look-alikes would dry up. The criminal element associated with drugs would need to move onto something else entirely and hopefully we will save a number of young lives along the way. It is prohibition that engenders illicit use and while it persists, our police force will continue to waste countless millions on the war against drugs that they will never win.
Incedentally, drugs per-se are not illegal, only the actions of a person can be illegal, a drug is an object that cannot be afforded legal status.

bwithd says...
1:31pm Thu 18 Mar 10

some hullucogenics are legal..mmm.
if they have been prepared they are not i think, he has them already prepared, i tried the mexican variety,
im not sure but they might not be legal, howether they have not been classified as illegal so you may be right, he sells all the other stuff to smoke too, prepared ,bagged up and ready to go, i guess straw will have to deal with it now, and i guess it will open up the debate once more
on drugs,usage and sales of, but it can still be harmful to younger folk and is in many ways a slippery slope for many who are not yet sensibly mature, a sensible person dont need mind altering drugs, they are already sorted and in the zone

burner says...
2:16pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Tobacco is perfectly legal and "harmless". If you want to know more, ask my father, his father, my father-in-law and a few other relatives . . . of course you'll need a OUIJA board!

Static_Existence says...
4:07pm Thu 18 Mar 10

This Mephedrone has killed.. 2 people that we know of, in months of highly publicised use.
TOBACCO kills far more than 2 people EVERY DAY and yet it is the Mephedrone that is mentioned in the article, as though this is infinitely more dangerous than Tobacco.
Not only this but those 2 lads that died whilst on Mephedrone had also been drinking alcohol and using METHADONE... a HEROIN SUBSTITUTE. Alcohol + Methadone is likely to result in death. Add some Mephedrone and it's hardly going to make things any better, but with or without Mephedrone, they would've died anyway.

Izanears says...
4:51pm Thu 18 Mar 10

I say keep on selling the stuff but put a health warning on the bags, just like they do on ciggies. Then it is up to those who buy it. Oh, that is providing they can read!!!!!!

Slimplynth says...
5:35pm Thu 18 Mar 10

There was a Doctor at Leeds Uni circa 2000; he wrote a paper on recreational drugs. It seems his words are coming true... the development of new designer drugs is too much for (goevernment) scientists to keep up with (as far as testing/investigatio
n goes). In the not too distant future there will only be more and the fine line between those considered acceptable and those which are not will become so blurred that deciding which shall be legal and which shall not, could become impossible to determine... ban anything that alters the mind? Coffee, Tabacco, Beer even some foods (fatty ones).

I know people who take ephedrine before they go to the gymn.. you see what I mean.. the lines are blurred already in some cases. Ask people if they think taking ephedrine is illegal (That's been used by the Chinese for a long time - ephedra plant extract)... I can't recall from above who said that an object can not have legal status but I think they're right.. the illegal act with ephedrine is probably the selling of it without licence. I doubt there is a licence to cover sale of plant food and I doubt even more that if there is it would cover terms of use when used (ingested/snorted) recreationally.

De La Rosa says...
5:59pm Thu 18 Mar 10

LT is actually advertising M-CAT here... quite comical really, his Meph is pure, uncut and from his Irish dealer!!! Lovvin' it!

Simple fact of the matter is - M-CAT is legal! There is no law on banning anyone from taking it (yet)... so ride the legal high while you have the chance!!!

De La Rosa says...
6:10pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Just to put it into perspective why people are taking this -

a. It is legal - therefore getting caught has no consequences

b. It is far cheaper to buy a gram of 'bubble' than pay £3.80 for a single VK - on a night out at least 10 of these be consumed (no wonder Blackburn's night life is dead)

c. It's a pretty good high - apparently...


If your going to blame anyone for M-CAT, blame the government - they've made it so expensive to go out and drink alcohol these days, a gram of a LEGAL drug at a fraction of the price of what you'd usually pay for drinks on a night out is pretty **** worth it!

As a side note - i blame Liquid for the downfall of Blackburn as a good night out - horrible place! Preston, Lancaster and Burnley are all so much better - why? You don't get ripped off, the musics good, and your not surrounded by 14 year olds!

jack russell says...
6:31pm Thu 18 Mar 10

I have been in this shop for papers and tips for hubbys roll ups, and I have to say there seems to be several 'legal' stuff that I presume gives the dancers a high, openely sold, makes you wonder what else they sell under the counter, even they had illegal stuff the police, by saying they'll call in to give advice, have given the shop plenty of time to get rid of any stuff they might have.

pocketdragon says...
11:05pm Thu 18 Mar 10

thought my mum looked happy coming out of the greenhouse this morning....

theavenger2008 says...
8:26am Fri 19 Mar 10

Thanks LET. Now all of the teenagers I know are going here thanks to your free advertisement. Reverse psychology what it is, teens are flocking to try the potentially lethal,but legal high.
I really do despair at some of your non stories and publicising of such rubbish

Slimplynth says...
1:25pm Fri 19 Mar 10

theavenger2008 wrote:
Thanks LET. Now all of the teenagers I know are going here thanks to your free advertisement. Reverse psychology what it is, teens are flocking to try the potentially lethal,but legal high. I really do despair at some of your non stories and publicising of such rubbish
I especially like some of LET's over dramtised titles... Jack Straw could say something like..."I would hope space chimps are not mistreated in the NASA program.." becomes a title, "Straw hopes that abused chimps are blasted into space to ease suffering"

bwithd says...
6:41pm Fri 19 Mar 10

he is known as the pied piper of Blackburn,
the demon berber of church street


CRITICISED: The Smokers World shop where mephedrone was sold to a Telegraph reporter yesterday. CRITICISED: The mephedrone that is being sold.

CRITICISED: The Smokers World shop where mephedrone was sold to a Telegraph reporter yesterday.

CRITICISED: The mephedrone that is being sold.



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