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Detox products on sale now! - October 2013
All the detox products are on special now. Hurry up and spcial will end this month or until stock finished.
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Glass Bubblers -- Added to the Pipes Category
A new subcategory "Glass Bubblers" has been created and added to Pipes catogory. It is hard to choose where to put the "bubblers". Someone think they belong to "Bongs" and someone (include us) prefer to put they into pipes. It actually doesn't matter where are they called, as long as you know where to find it. Click here to see more detail.
New section added to the product detail page.
New section added to the product detail page. "Guess you like" section will give you some hints for what you need.
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Free Delivery Orders More Than $20 - July
This is the great special that we never have before. For any orders more than $20, we give you free delivery through trackable couriers. Save you 10 dollors. Hurry up and place your order. This special is for JULY ONLY!!
Synthetic drugs banned nationally
The federal government is imposing an interim national ban on 19 synthetic drugs after Sydney teenager Henry Kwan took an LSD-like drug and fell to his death.
The ban will prohibit the sale and supply of the drugs for 120 days, giving state and territories time to update their legislation and outlaw synthetic drugs.
'Synthetic drugs are dangerous substances that can kill and should not be available for sale,' minister assisting for deregulation David Bradbury said.
'The synthetic drugs market is fast-moving and suppliers have shown they are willing to change brand names and packaging to get around bans made under consumer laws.'
He called on the state and territory governments to conduct an urgent review of their drug laws to make sure that synthetic drugs 'are not falling through the cracks'.
--- From Skynews.com.au
NSW launchs crackdown on synthetic drugs
NSW is leading the charge against synthetic drugs, declaring a statewide ban and calling for the products to be outlawed across the country.
The move comes after Sydney teenager Henry Kwan fell to his death from the balcony of his home after taking a synthetic version of LSD bought on the internet and thinking he could fly.
Fair Trading Minister Anthony Roberts says NSW retailers who breach the 90-day interim ban on selling 18 synthetic drugs announced on Sunday will face fines of up to $1.1 million.
Products with names like Kronic, Circus Deluxe, Vortex Inferno and Montana Madness that mimic the effects of cannabis, cocaine and hallucinogens will be targeted.
"This week we'll be undertaking the largest operation ever seen in the commonwealth with respect to the crackdown on retailers selling these products that cause harm, and in some cases, death," Mr Roberts told reporters on Sunday.
He said he would write to federal Health Minister Tanya Plibersek and Assistant Treasurer David Bradbury seeking their support for a permanent ban once the interim period was up.
Victorian Crime Prevention Minister Edward O'Donohue said the state was eager to talk with NSW and the federal government on expanding the ban.
"The Victorian government is willing to engage with the federal government to address and work on some of those issues," he told reporters.
The NSW ban has been welcomed by Henry's father, Stephen Kwan.
"Although it is the death of my son, it raised interest and pressured the government and it will benefit a lot of families and a lot of young kids in the future," he told AAP.
But John Rogerson of the Australian Drug Foundation says authorities can't ban their way out of the issue.
"Let's treat the synthetic drug issue like we would treat any food or any medicine and get the onus of proof back on the producers to ensure these products are safe," he said.
--- From 7NEWS Sydney