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Animal-waste drug being sold here
Sunday Mercury, Birmingham
Saturday 05 Jun 2004 Dangerous dope containing animal waste is flooding the Midlands after the price of cannabis has doubled. In the past year the cost of high-quality Moroccan hash has jumped from UKP100 an ounce to more than UKP160 in some areas. As a result, cheap "soap bar" dope, which can be bought at UKP30 an ounce, has flooded the Midland drug market. The drug has been found to contain barbiturates and even animal waste. Last night cannabis campaigners issued a warning to users, advising them not to buy the potentially lethal weed. "Some of the soap bars don't even contain any cannabis," said a spokesman for the Legalise Cannabis Alliance. "But they can contain all kinds of other dangerous toxins. Tests carried out by scientists have found them to contain things like coffee, paraffin oil and even animal waste." Scientists have also discovered animal tranquillisers, diesel, depressants, wax, rubber, soil, liquorice and even boot polish in the cheap drug.
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