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The annual 420 gathering in Hyde Park, London, UK.
The annual 420 gathering in Hyde Park, London, UK.
20th April 2023
Cannabis users around the world gather to protest that the drug should be legalised
Due the warm weather the event has attracted many thousands of people and there is a high police presence including the use of police sniffer dogs are park entrances.
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The annual 420 gathering in Hyde Park, London, UK.
The annual 420 gathering in Hyde Park, London, UK.
20th April 2023
Cannabis users around the world gather to protest that the drug should be legalised
Due the warm weather the event has attracted many thousands of people and there is a high police presence including the use of police sniffer dogs are park entrances.
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‘Everyone’s gagging for it’ – how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a government cr
ÔEveryoneÕs gagging for itÕ Ð how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a UK government crackdown burst the balloon? Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, or ÒnosÓ, a relatively niche drug for decades, is now the second most popular drug among 16- to 24-year-olds behind cannabis, according to the Office for National Statistics. Its 2019/20 England and Wales Crime Survey reported that 8.7% of 16- to 24-year-olds had taken it, up from 6.1% in 2012/2013. It is very much a young personÕs drug: two in three users are under 24.
Nitrous oxide slows down your brain and your body's responses, and the effects of the drug varies depending on how much has been inhaled. Taking nitrous oxide can cause: feelings of euphoria, relaxation and calmness. fits of giggles and laughter Ð hence the nickname 'laughing gas'
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‘Everyone’s gagging for it’ – how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a government cr
ÔEveryoneÕs gagging for itÕ Ð how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a UK government crackdown burst the balloon? Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, or ÒnosÓ, a relatively niche drug for decades, is now the second most popular drug among 16- to 24-year-olds behind cannabis, according to the Office for National Statistics. Its 2019/20 England and Wales Crime Survey reported that 8.7% of 16- to 24-year-olds had taken it, up from 6.1% in 2012/2013. It is very much a young personÕs drug: two in three users are under 24.
Nitrous oxide slows down your brain and your body's responses, and the effects of the drug varies depending on how much has been inhaled. Taking nitrous oxide can cause: feelings of euphoria, relaxation and calmness. fits of giggles and laughter Ð hence the nickname 'laughing gas'
© Ilka & Franz / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Everyone’s gagging for it’ – how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a government cr
ÔEveryoneÕs gagging for itÕ Ð how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a UK government crackdown burst the balloon? Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, or ÒnosÓ, a relatively niche drug for decades, is now the second most popular drug among 16- to 24-year-olds behind cannabis, according to the Office for National Statistics. Its 2019/20 England and Wales Crime Survey reported that 8.7% of 16- to 24-year-olds had taken it, up from 6.1% in 2012/2013. It is very much a young personÕs drug: two in three users are under 24.
Nitrous oxide slows down your brain and your body's responses, and the effects of the drug varies depending on how much has been inhaled. Taking nitrous oxide can cause: feelings of euphoria, relaxation and calmness. fits of giggles and laughter Ð hence the nickname 'laughing gas'
© Ilka & Franz / Guardian / eyevine
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‘Everyone’s gagging for it’ – how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a government cr
ÔEveryoneÕs gagging for itÕ Ð how Britain got high on nitrous oxide. Laughing gas was the lockdown high of choice for many young people. Now empty canisters are everywhere, and dealers are hitting the streets with card readers. Will a UK government crackdown burst the balloon? Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, or ÒnosÓ, a relatively niche drug for decades, is now the second most popular drug among 16- to 24-year-olds behind cannabis, according to the Office for National Statistics. Its 2019/20 England and Wales Crime Survey reported that 8.7% of 16- to 24-year-olds had taken it, up from 6.1% in 2012/2013. It is very much a young personÕs drug: two in three users are under 24.
Nitrous oxide slows down your brain and your body's responses, and the effects of the drug varies depending on how much has been inhaled. Taking nitrous oxide can cause: feelings of euphoria, relaxation and calmness. fits of giggles and laughter Ð hence the nickname 'laughing gas'
© Ilka & Franz / Guardian / eyevine
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