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Is it illegal to be in possession of Legal Highs?

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  • Post category:Alcohol/Drugs/substance use / Law / Personal safety
  • Post published:November 6, 2014

If the police find you in possession of a Legal High, they will treat you as if the drug is illegal – which often means arresting you. The drug will be analysed and if found to contain an illegal drug, you will be prosecuted. If it contains a legal drug, then there are no charges.

Source: #RYchat on Legal Highs @ Twitter

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