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Devon
Jan 30, 2006, @ 09:37 PM
11 years old and chasing the dragon
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4661938.stm
Karmashock
Jan 30, 2006, @ 09:40 PM
silly rabbit... you'll never catch the dragon...
Bacon
Jan 31, 2006, @ 07:10 PM
fucking shocker tho, there was a report in the sun (tabloid UK newspaper) that 90 under 12's in glasgow alone have tested positive for heroin, in the past year, i think it said. shocked, horrored and dismayed
Devon
Jan 31, 2006, @ 08:12 PM
If you have not gone and watched Trainspoting go and watch it. Good life of dugs film.
Also set in Glasgow
Wicksy
Jan 31, 2006, @ 08:29 PM
I'd like to know who sold it to the kid in the first place.
stats
Feb 1, 2006, @ 03:44 AM
90 children in glasgow, yes. And it is bad for drugs, i used to live there. But endinbrough is even worse, I've lived there before too. But london is worse than both of them put together and multiplied by 10 - i live there, now. I wonder how many children tested positive for heroin there last year. Or wose.
That been said - wicksy is correct(I think its because we are not talking about democratic states in the middle east). What kind of sick twisted fuck, would sell ANYTHING narcotic let alone Heroin or Crack to an 11 year old.
Bacon
Feb 1, 2006, @ 08:24 AM
If you have not gone and watched Trainspoting go and watch it. Good life of dugs film.
Also set in Glasgow
trainspotting is set in edinbugh not glasgow
I'd like to know who sold it to the kid in the first place.
you would be amazed what the dealing scum would do, there was a big thing a few years bak in glasgow dubbed by the media "the ice cream wars" basically wat happened was a family called Doyle (glasgow gansters) and a family called Thompson (includng Arthur "the godfather" Thompson. were dealing heroin and other drugs from there respective fleets of ice cream vans
most of the doyle family were burned alive in a fire deliberatly started, and the thompsons have always been blamed for it.
2 men thomas "TC" campell and joe steele were charged and sent to prison for the fire, but both are now out of prison either awaiting appeal, or freed unconditionally (i forget weather they have been aquitted or not)
both families never cared who they sold drugs to, all they cared about was power and wealth in glasgow
if u get a chance to read it, there is a good book called "the licencee, the real story of tam Mcgraw" he is another glasgow gangster and still operating in the east end of the city
Devon
Feb 1, 2006, @ 12:32 PM
trainspotting is set in edinbugh not glasgow
Do'h
Stand corrected.
But yea, sick people in the world who would sell that shit to a kid. They must have quite a few police on their tail now
Karmashock
Feb 2, 2006, @ 02:29 AM
I never had enough money to buy... anything at that age... let alone drugs... are they stealing mommy's silver?
Bacon
Feb 2, 2006, @ 10:55 AM
heroin is so dirt cheep over here, u can buy a £5 bag off any dealer or they will even sell u a 1 hit bag, which is enough for, as the name sugests, one hit.
A couple of my mates are pretty messed up on the stuff, its not something i would ever try, but in the north east of scotland there is a town called Fraserburgh where at one point there were more heroin users per head of capita than anywhere else in scotland, and Fraserburgh is only a town of say 20 thousand people max.
Heroin became so popular there because it was a fishing port, and all the young guys going fishing were getting super wages, and they had all the best clothes, cars and had tried all the drugs, so when heroin came on the scene you can imagine how fast it got a grab of the place. the village i am from in scotland is only 14 miles from there, but thankfully (as far as i know) there are no users in the village.
Devon
Feb 2, 2006, @ 12:06 PM
I never had enough money to buy... anything at that age... let alone drugs... are they stealing mommy's silver?
Kids that age? probly stealing other peoples mobile phones, from shops and mommys silver.
And she probly has a few ASBO's to her name
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