• War on Smart drugs
  • 16.05.2010
The parliamentary health commission is to discuss, next week, the amendments to the law on combating drugs, which envisages adding the so-called ‘smart drugs’ to the list of banned intoxicants.

The list is to include among others the chemical substance mefedron, which for the time being is a legal substance in Poland. It is advertised as ‘bathing salts’ or ‘white pills’, and is sold as a substance imitating amphetamine or cocaine.


Smart drugs, which have similar effects to narcotics, can be legally bought in Poland. They are sold as collectors’ items or plant fertilizers in major Polish towns and cities.  In Warsaw the drugs are available in many shops operating round the clock, some in the city center.

In 2009 the Parliament introduced an amendment to the drug law banning the sales of seventeen intoxicants. (ab)



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