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About 1,000 Romanians Protest Against Sale Of Hallucinogenic Plants
14.02.2011, 16:35 | Actuality | 1121 views
About 1,000 Romanians protested Monday in the Victoriei Square in capital Bucharest against the sale and consumption of psychedelic plants. Protesters displayed banners saying "Why do you hate children? Stop selling death" or "Manufactured happiness must be rendered illegal". Protesters called on local authorities to ban shops selling hallucinogenic plants. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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