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Hippy crack becomes illegal from TODAY with repeat offenders facing up to two years in jail - but campaigners say ban is completely disproportionate and will place more pressure on justice system : comparemela.com
Hippy crack becomes illegal from TODAY with repeat offenders facing up to two years in jail - but campaigners say ban is 'completely disproportionate' and will place more pressure on justice system
The substance, also known as NOS or hippy crack, is now a controlled Class C drug, meaning that dealers in England and Wales could face up to 14 years in jail.
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