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FEATURE: A sight for sore eyes

Craig Hanlon-Smith May 27, 2017

Is our use of poppers impacting our ability to see the wood for the trees? By Craig Hanlon-Smith – My own introduction to poppers back in 1993 was of a completely non-sexual nature. I arrived at a late night (straight) party in the back streets of deepest south London, to find a packed living room containing a deep shag-pile rug, behind which a gas fire was blazing.

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Crispin Blunt’s poppers speech: a brave acknowledgment of awkward truths

Sharif Mowlabocus January 27, 2016

Crispin Blunt, the Conservative MP for Reigate, Surrey, offered the British media a late Christmas present when he admitted to being a user of the drug amyl nitrite, more commonly known as “poppers”, during a House of Commons debate on the Psychoactive Substances Bill, which would see them banned.

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