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Survey: Should Croatia Introduce Drug Checking at Festivals?

A study explores whether Croatia should implement public drug-checking services at festivals. The Loop Drug-checking services are increasingly being introduced at electronic music festivals worldwide, including in countries like the UK, France, Australia, and New Zealand. Closer to home, Slovenia has already adopted drug checking.  It’s important to note that drug checking is not the same as drug testing —it does not test for the presence of substances in a person’s body, nor does it focus on criminal prosecution. VOTE HERE  Initial research indicates that drug checking does not encourage increased drug use; in fact, it may reduce consumption. According to Rijeka -based association Terra (Tripsitters) , drug checking is an integrated service that allows individuals to chemically analyze drugs while providing counseling. The aim is to minimize harm caused by drug use by offering better information about the substances individuals intend to consume. How Does Drug Checking Wor...

WonderLight Festival Strikes ⚡🤩😍🎶💜💚

Wonder Light Festival is a new festival by Kuju Studio . The festival will take place on Kosovo Independence Day (FEB 16-17) at Prishtina's former brick factory. Location The factory will be filled with shocking lights & visuals by Kuju Studio and amazing music selected by: DJ Reas , George Adi , Air Bajko (LIVE), Pife ,  Liburn , Lekë , Eramah , Altin Boshnjaku for two nights in a row. Get ready to get THUNDERSTRUCK !!   ⚡🤩🤩

MDMA could repair bad relationships in romantic relationships

The pandemic has put love relationships under significant pressure as couples grapple with new difficulties, i.e. lack of privacy. Too much togetherness, lack of personal space and the inability to do normal activities, such as going to the gym, are cited as reasons that lead to problems in relationships. A website that provides legal documents has reported a 34 percent increase in divorce contract sales during the pandemic, compared to the same time period last year. Recent research by Dr. Brian Earp , titled Psychedelic Moral Enhancements, recalls MDMA being used in couples therapy in the 1980s. Is the time right to revive this study? Yale University's Earp writes:  "In the 1980s, before it was outlawed, MDMA —popularly known as ' ecstasy ' for the euphoric feeling it can produce"—was used by professional counselors as an aid to couples therapy." Writing in in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs in 1998, George Greer and Requa Tolbert described a method ...