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where do the kids in your school get vapes and carts think with your brain. obviously through illegal means you dumb fuck
like we would just give good source that could get raided if we just blabbed to everyone who asks like youye ik brah but where like a reliable source and I've seen threads abt ppl getting there's taken and stuff
uk has literally one of the biggest steroid markets in the world, holy shit even the most retarded low iq gymcels can figure out how to get their hands on roids, fucking retardtitle
ok mb brahlike we would just give good source that could get raided if we just blabbed to everyone who asks like you
idrk cus am younger and never really searched b4uk has literally one of the biggest steroid markets in the world, holy shit even the most retarded low iq gymcels can figure out how to get their hands on roids, fucking retard
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idrk cus am younger and never really searched b4
blud done gave him the chatgpt treatmentPeptides are not strictly illegal to possess in the UK, but their sale and use are heavily regulated, and selling them for human consumption without a license is against the law. They fall into a legal "grey area" depending on their intended use and classification by regulatory bodies.
Legality Explained
- Possession: Most common peptides are not classified as controlled substances under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, so personal possession is generally not a crime in itself.
- Sale and Supply (for human use): It is illegal to sell or market peptides for human consumption without approval and a license from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The MHRA can take enforcement action against vendors who breach these regulations.
- "Research Chemicals": Peptides are often sold legally as "research chemicals" strictly for laboratory and research purposes, not for human consumption. Reputable suppliers will clearly label them as such and avoid making any medical claims.
- Prescription Medicines: Some peptides, such as Semaglutide (for weight loss), have been approved as licensed medicines and are only available legally in the UK with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional.
- Importation: Importing peptides for personal use can be legally ambiguous. Customs may seize shipments if they are not compliant with UK regulations or if the MHRA determines they are intended for human use without proper authorisation got this off google
Shortened:Peptides are not strictly illegal to possess in the UK, but their sale and use are heavily regulated, and selling them for human consumption without a license is against the law. They fall into a legal "grey area" depending on their intended use and classification by regulatory bodies.
Legality Explained
- Possession: Most common peptides are not classified as controlled substances under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, so personal possession is generally not a crime in itself.
- Sale and Supply (for human use): It is illegal to sell or market peptides for human consumption without approval and a license from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The MHRA can take enforcement action against vendors who breach these regulations.
- "Research Chemicals": Peptides are often sold legally as "research chemicals" strictly for laboratory and research purposes, not for human consumption. Reputable suppliers will clearly label them as such and avoid making any medical claims.
- Prescription Medicines: Some peptides, such as Semaglutide (for weight loss), have been approved as licensed medicines and are only available legally in the UK with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional.
- Importation: Importing peptides for personal use can be legally ambiguous. Customs may seize shipments if they are not compliant with UK regulations or if the MHRA determines they are intended for human use without proper authorisation got this off google
oh mb thank u broPeptides are not strictly illegal to possess in the UK, but their sale and use are heavily regulated, and selling them for human consumption without a license is against the law. They fall into a legal "grey area" depending on their intended use and classification by regulatory bodies.
Legality Explained
- Possession: Most common peptides are not classified as controlled substances under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, so personal possession is generally not a crime in itself.
- Sale and Supply (for human use): It is illegal to sell or market peptides for human consumption without approval and a license from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The MHRA can take enforcement action against vendors who breach these regulations.
- "Research Chemicals": Peptides are often sold legally as "research chemicals" strictly for laboratory and research purposes, not for human consumption. Reputable suppliers will clearly label them as such and avoid making any medical claims.
- Prescription Medicines: Some peptides, such as Semaglutide (for weight loss), have been approved as licensed medicines and are only available legally in the UK with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional.
- Importation: Importing peptides for personal use can be legally ambiguous. Customs may seize shipments if they are not compliant with UK regulations or if the MHRA determines they are intended for human use without proper authorisation got this off google
telegram, 90 percent is scam in the UK tho, lmaotitle
no problemoh mb thank u bro