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03-13-2009, 01:44 AM
Noone can tell you you can/can't do to yourself, however governments are more concerned with criminal behaviour and the cost to them for treating drug casualties.Ketamine is an anaesthetic, usually vetinary, but gentle enough to be used on old people and children in general surgery.Should it be reclassified? Technically, as it's available on the NHS for surgery, it's ClassC, but then again so is methodone and that's ClassA. Any prescription drug is ClassC and as such may not be given to anyone who wasn't prescribed it - it's tecnhically arrestable if you give an asthma inhaler to someone, although I'm sure police aren't that stupid.Personally I think (having seen enough people who've taken way too much K wandering in front of cars) then possibly yes it should have a higher classification.
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