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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. More follows Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Nasty stuff. Beats me why the Sky posting was devoid of content. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Quote: Beats me why the Sky posting was devoid of content Beats me why anyone would want to take drugs You need to Login to know who's really who. Quote: Beats me why anyone would want to take drugs ive never skied in Bulgaria either. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. My thought exactly, theres only type of snow you shoud be heading out there for. You'll need to Register first of course. Not my cup of tea either but each to their own, other people would have a similar view on alchohol, tobacco, fast food, dangerous winter sports etc etc I guess people just take pleasure from different things. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports That could have happened anywhere though, any resort, any city. On saying that borovets is not a resort I would return to. After all it is free. Absolutely no sympathy for anyone that buys and takes drugs. You know the risks. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. Quote: You know the risks. People know the risks of off piste skiing. Not advocating drug taking but feel sympathy for those who come to grief as a result. Ski the Net with snowHeads. T Bar wrote: Quote: You know the risks. Not really the same though is it? Corduroy wrote: Absolutely no sympathy for anyone that buys and takes drugs. Nina Holmes doesn't really need your sympathy, given that she's dead: her family are probably devastated, though. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Agree, its terrible for the parents. Doesn't change my opinion drugs and drug takers though. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Corduroy wrote: T Bar wrote: Quote: You know the risks. Why is it not the same? People know the risks but do it anyway because they enjoy it. Same same but different. Many more people take illicit drugs than go skiing. Humans have been consuming psycoactive substances for many milenia - long before they thought it might be fun to slide down hills on planks of wood. It's interesting that you have such a strong opinion on a subject you obviously know very little about. Legalisation, regulation and education would solve many of the problems caused by the drugs trade. These poor people wouldn't have been sold poison for example. You know it makes sense. However, the 'you know the risks with fast food, alcohol, tobacco etc ' argument is a bit of a red herring: - None are illegal. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Snow Hound , Is loosing your brother and best friend to Heroin enough experience for you? Trust me i know plenty about the whole issue. However its still personal choice if you choose to buy and consume crap than can possibly kill you and i have no sympathy for those that do not learn from the mistakes and losses of others. These 'poor people' had a choice and they have to live or not with it. Alcohol is very able to kill instantly. And illegality is likely the problem, not the solution. The problem when discussing this subject is that people tend to group all drugs together, which is indeed nonsense. At various times in many different countries' history alcohol was illegal likewise most currently illegal drugs were at one time legal. The present is just a snapshot in time and in the future no doubt things will be different just like in the past. Make no doubt about it alcohol is one of the most harmful drugs out there legal or not and it can and does kill instantly choking to death, accidents etc. Actually, few people 'know the risk'. Everything has a risk. Understanding the risk is the tricky bit. Many people are anxious about anaesthesia and surgery, but have no concern about driving to the hospital. A complete misunderstanding of the risk. Most people understand there are risks to 'taking drugs' or skiing, or cycling, or unprotected sex But the degree of that risk is rarely appreciated. Heroin is a different kettle of fish from what I presume are the adulterated pills this girl and her friend had the misfortune to take. MDMA ecstasy is non-addictive and as close to a harmless substance as you can get much less likely to kill a person picked at random than a peanut is, for example. The lapse of judgement isn't in choosing to take ecstasy, it's in buying it from a non-trustworthy source. If you're a British tourist in Bulgaria then I would count pretty much anyone as a non-trustworthy source. So yes these people were stupid and have paid a very heavy price, but I don't have a negative opinion of them for 'taking drugs' which covers such a huge range of human activity, from the deadly to the harmless, that it is a meaningless term. I have a far lower opinion of people who abuse alcohol. Vinerower- i am slightly concerned that you think buying ecstasy from a trustworthy dealer is indeed okay and the only problem here is buying from a dodgy eastern european. Also to suggest mdma is close to harmless is ridiculous and whilst there are more deaths from heroin both are class A drugs which you have to buy illegally from criminals. It was cocaine, or so they thought, not ecstasy. Your rebuttal misses the point of the argument. Occasionally illegal alcohol does kill people instantly, precisely because it does not benefit from the checks and balances of legality. Legal tobacco is the major cause of avoidable death in the UK; if you've seen serious COPD you may actually prefer a quick death. Prohibitionists try to suggest that they have the interests of users of things which they themselves do not use at heart. That's hypocritical, arrogant and evangelical, but in any case the evidence shows it doesn't work. I do not share the 'moral conviction' of those who think one kind of death is somehow more deserving than another. It's hypocritical b ollocks. Whether or not you would assume the risks of taking drugs, it's callous to needlessly post that you 'have no sympathy' when someone has died. If you want to have no sympathy, then keep it to yourself. Far more danger is created from prohibition than the drugs themselves, the latest wave of frequently legal research chemicals are often far more dangerous than the drugs they mimic. Anyone with half a brain should be able to understand that illegal doesn't necessarily equal unsafe, and legal definitely doesn't mean safe. Quote: Far more danger is created from prohibition than the drugs themselves, the latest wave of frequently legal research chemicals are often far more dangerous than the drugs they mimic. Totally agree but there are a vast number of people with less than half a brain who do equate Legal to Safe and for that reason alone legalisation should never happen. The truth is, they're right: after 15 years, the number of deaths from this drug is still in the order of dozens rather than hundreds. Our perceptions are skewed by the huge shock-horror headlines accorded to every Ecstasy death, whereas the much higher numbers of young people killed in car accidents or by cancer or even glue sniffing 75 young people compared to eight per year rarely merit a mention. By current estimates, around a million pills are being swallowed every weekend, which makes the risk of dying from a single Ecstasy tablet even smaller than being struck by lightning or perhaps, winning a substantial prize on the lottery. Savvy ecstasy users know this. This makes them disinclined to pay attention to anything else that is said. Snowhound- now that i have read that i think we should all take ecstacy and jump about the place waving our hands in the air. They are an illegal drug for a reason but i see from an earlier post you are all for legalisation of drugs. I can see the world now, what a wonderful place it would be with people coked out their head or smacked out their nut wandering down the shops for the morning papers. There is no place in society for illegal drugs or in fact for some of the legal highs on the market. Ecstacy may not cause the death toll of other drugs but i am sure the parents of those who have lost their lives would disagree with everything you write. It is very sad that this person has lost their life and my thoughts go out to her family. Seriously, the worst case scenario you can imagine is people buying papers whilst on drugs? I'm sure that already happens quite a lot. Honestly I think the world probably would be a better place if more people took MDMA rather than drank alcohol. You say that it's illegal for a reason, what reason would that be? Illegal drugs have their place in society whether you like it or not, the current drug laws don't help addicts, and make it more dangerous for normal users, they'll eventually be reformed. Im guessing from this that even if drugs were legalised you wouldn't take them. You might assume that most other people wouldn't suddenly turn into raging addicts either. However it would be a lot safer for people who do take drugs cleaner , and taxing them would allow society to cover the costs while ending all the other criminality that goes along with dealers. Keeping them illegal quite clearly doesn't make a jot of difference to supply and demand; all it does is put money in the hands of criminals. It's important that we can have mature discussions about this subject. It appears to me though that those on the pro reform side have a deep knowledge of the facts and those on the anti are going with an albeit understandable gut reaction. The only way prohibition would truly succeed would be to ban alcohol, tobacco, caffeine etc. This scenario would suit me just fine. I hardly ever drink, haven't smoked in 10 years, could easily forgo my morning cup of coffee and find drugs and those that take them pretty boring and sad. My only vice these days is snow the cold kind. Cocain and heroin in moderate doses do not kill people. Overdoses kill people and addiction ruins lives by drawing people into a seedy underworld populated by nefarious characters with the stigma and illegality making it difficult for them to ask for help. This is a very tricky subject, and often quickly raises emotions and drives out sensible thinking. In the UK we accept two dangerous drugs: Tobacco and Alcohol. The origins of this go way back into history. Tobacco was not always seen as acceptable: see James 1st wonderful rant. Alcohol is no less a problem George Best, Paul Gasgoigne, and recent events at Belfast's Odyssey Arena publicise that alcohol can cause serious harm. In , America started an experiment on the effects of Prohibition. Most authorities agree that there was a reduction in alcohol consumption, but there was also a surge in organised crime. The law was repealed in Unfortunately the gangs moved on to new markets: recreational drugs and prostitution. These days the dividing line between Crime and Business is sometimes fuzzy. In the Feb 1st edition of the British Medical Journal there is an article by Simon Chapman titled 'When will the tobacco industry apologise for its harms? In paragraph 4 you will read that in Myanmar Burma 'sales promotion staff for foreign brands are openly handing out free cigarettes to children'. As every 'Pusher' knows: catch them young, and you've got them for life. There are some people on here posting solid, sensible thoughts. The 'its illegal' argument is an extremely naive one Corduroy , for reasons other posters have articulated better than I can. Several years ago one of the components of MDMA was put on the terrorism watch list of something, making it exceedingly hard to get hold of actual MDMA. PMA is being sold as MDMA, and it has a lower toxicity level and its effects are felt at higher doses, and this combination is fatal. Loads of news stories e. The world would be a better place if you could go to a government shop and purchase drugs of a certain quality. If you had to go to some starkly lit government shop, and show ID or something it would remove any idea of it being 'cool' to take illegal drugs, the supply could be taken out of the hands of criminals and tax revenue generated and it would make it safer for those who make the informed decision to take them. Winner winner chicken dinner. However Should they choose to purchase counterfeit alcohol then no. We are where we are with alcohol, there is no closing of that door. But what we should learn from is the destruction that it brings. Yes it kills people and yes it ruins lives through addiction so we need to bear that in mind when considering legalising any other substances. If we don't future generations are just going to look back and ask what the hell we were thinking. Leaglizing will give credibility to drug taking and encourage experimentation which in turn will see a rise in addicts. Corduroy wrote: Leaglizing will give credibility to drug taking and encourage experimentation which in turn will see a rise in addicts. From the places that have done it, there's no evidence that happens. Corduroy wrote: kat. But not all drugs are addictive and not all drugs affect people the way alcohol does. You have to compare like with like as far as you can. Quote: Winner winner chicken dinner. It's not a vote winner though and therein lies the reason our leaders will continue to ignore the advice of those they appoint to advise on such matters. Don't forget the influence of the booze lobby, which is extremely powerful in this country and I'm sure it is elsewhere in Europe too. The drink industry soiled its pants in the s when this young people suddenly stopped drinking alcohol and vowed never to let any substance compete with its product again. What is legal and what is illegal is to a very large extent about politics and lobbying, not the welfare of the public. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline. Nina Holmes, 33, was heard telling her friends 'this stuff is strong' moments before she collapsed while partying in the Bulgarian ski resort of Borovets, described as 'like Ibiza but with snow'. Miss Holmes, from Swansea, Wales, was on holiday with her long-term boyfriend Dean Herbert, 29, and their friends when she overdosed in February last year. An inquest at Swansea Coroner's Court today heard that Miss Holmes and Mr Herbert were regular users of cocaine - and had taken it at weekends since their relationship began in However, by last year the pair had 'cut down' on their drug use and were only snorting it 'once every six weeks'. On the third day of their holiday the pair went drinking to a bar called BJ's along with seven other friends after a day's skiing. However, they became worried because rather than the white, powdered drug they had been expecting to buy, the substance they were given looked brownish green and grainy. Witnesses said she became 'euphoric' and began laughing and dancing, but before long Mr Herbert noticed she was unsteady on her feet. He tried to take her outside into the fresh air, but before he reached the door she was unconscious. Miss Holmes was dancing in nightclub BJ's in the ski resort of Borovets with long-term boyfriend Dean Herbert, 29, right when he noticed she was unsteady on her feet before she fell unconscious. She was carried outside and put on a table and she was unconscious all the time. The emergency services were called, but by that time eight other Britons who took drugs from the same batch had also collapsed. It was a lot stronger than normal cocaine. I felt it getting stronger and stronger. At first I felt good but then I started panicking a bit. I lost the ability to move my arms and legs and when I was taken to the medical centre I collapsed again. Paramedics were able to save eight of the party, but they were unable to revive Miss Holmes. Pathologist Dr Maurizio Brotto said she died of a heart attack brought on by poisoning caused by a combination of cocaine and alcohol. The inquest heard how Miss Holmes drank beers, vodka and coca cola, and shots before she decided to snort the drug and collapsed. Bulgarian police arrested a woman at the time on suspicion of providing the drugs and they are still investigating. British police are no longer involved in the case and are not seeking charges. An inquest at Swansea Crown Court heard today that Miss Holmes and her friends were concerned about the drugs they had bought because they did not look like cocaine, but decided to take them anyway. Miss Holmes had been drinking vodka drinks, shots and beers before taking the drugs, and a pathologist today revealed she died of a heart attack brought on by the toxic mix of chemicals in her system. Miss Holmes' body was flown back from Bulgaria by Mr Herbert. Her parents were away on holiday in the Caribbean when they were told of the her death and flew home immediately. Nina lived with her parents and sister in a luxury caravan on land where the family store traditional fairground rides and amusements which they rent out to events all over the country. The inquest heard that Miss Holmes had grown up helping to run the family business. She had been dating Mr Herbert for several years and friends said they were a 'lovely couple'. Swansea assistant coroner Paul Bennett recorded a conclusion of death by misadventure. He said: 'Nina thought it was cocaine and took the decision to use it. It was part of a social gathering and the intention was to enjoy themselves by partaking of this particular drug. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Privacy Policy Feedback. 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