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Bucharest Authorities Ban "Legal High" Shops Located Near Schools, Hospitals
17.12.2010, 20:05 | Actuality | 902 views
Shops selling products made from hallucinogenic plants and located within 1.5 km of a school, dorm, hospital, church or train station have been banned in Bucharest, as per a decision by the city's council. The decision says shops selling hallucinogenic plants and substances identified as harmful to the public's health may not be located within 1.5 km of a school, research institute, library, dorm, canteen, student culture hall, school camp, sports complex, children's club, church, hospital or train station. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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