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Anonymous
Sup /trv/? Going to Beijing this summer. What's the drug scene like over there? I'm into painkillers and the occasional green; are the cops tough on tourists over there? Are there Oxys, etc. available?
>> Anonymous
Well my friends were able to score some opium
>> Anonymous
>>5246
Enjoy your beheading if you're caught tho
>> Anonymous
I have a friend in a different city who's dating a dealer. Apparently you can get pretty much anything you could get elsewhere cheaply and easily, with the exception of weed. They don't see the point of smoking it apparently. He's gotten his hands on it a few times but it'd be hard for a tourist.
...It'd probably a lot easier to find in Beijing in summer though, unless the other tourists smoke it all first.
>> Anonymous
OP here; how cheap are we talking? Furthermore, are the (anti-)drug laws enforced strictly?
>> Anonymous
opium.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
I wouldn't bother if I were you.
Think to yourself: is it worth being dragged out into the streets and shot in the fucking neck if I'm caught?
>> Anonymous
>>5491
China isn't known for lenient sentencing.
>> Anonymous
>>5491
They'll probably just b& you because you're a foreigner if you get caught. Clubs and shit are more tolerant (the same as in the states), but with the olympics they want HARMONIOUS SOCIETY to be in full force; they'll probably just round up all the dealers for a couple months, thus avoiding have to bust in guai lao skulls.
>> Anonymous
drug scene in china, uh huh....

say bye to your kidneys now
>> Anonymous
As long as you aren't a fucking moron about it you're probably as safe as anywhere else. Don't try to travel with it and don't walk around fucked off your head with stuff still in your pocket.

To be honest though it's not like there's nothing to do as a tourist, so consider whether there's something else you'd rather be doing. The risk is pretty small, and the Beijing police are going to be lenient on foreigners (they'd just run out of cells otherwise), but you may or may not want to experience the chinese criminal system.
>> Anonymous
>>5502
>Asia isn't known for lenient sentencing.

fixed.
>> anonymous of athens !SysNpnp3nU
I hope they catch you and rape you in jail.

Dont fucking go and fuck other people's countries up with your degeneracy. Most intelligent people want to go abroad to see sights, try new foods, experience new cultures... You want to travel thousands of miles to get high.

fucking pathetic.
>> Anonymous
>>5719Dont fucking go and fuck other people's countries up with your degeneracy.
Somehow I don't think this guy is bringing the drug trade to china single-handedly.

How about, stop being such a fucking prude and stop giving a shit about how other people spend their time?
>> Anonymous
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if you buy drugs in china they'll lace it with chinese knockout powder and take your kidneys after you pass out.

i guarantee it.
>> anonymous of athens !SysNpnp3nU
>>5726
>How about, stop being such a fucking prude

Everyone is a prude these days apparently - Because I don't take drugs I am a prude, because I think you should travel to experience new things, I am a prude... You have the wrong idea about what it means to 'live life to it's full'. You idiots need to understand there is no such place as 'Holiday Land', where you can do what the fuck you want without repercussions. There are only places with their own culture and history.... and own style of jails too I may add.
>> Anonymous
Go in a time machine and go to Thailand about 10 years ago, work there, get free cocaine from the government.

Then get back the fuck here before their laws change and you can be executed for drug-dealing.
>> Anonymous
Now you are mostly ok if you don't sell drugs as long as you are a foreigner(assuming you are not a nigger from Africa). But I don't know how you can find sellers in Beijing at the time of olympics. It's better not to come if you absolutely want it, you get your drugs, we avoid troubles.
BTW: punishment for 99% drug dealers is death, if you are somehow in jail enjoy your death without sentence, and the organs removal afterwards lol.
>> Anonymous
>>5253
Dali has lots of weed cafes.
>> Anonymous
>>5731
No, you're a prude because you're acting like a faggot over something that isn't a big deal and which doesn't affect you in any way. You are not the OP's grandmother.
>> anonymous of athens !SysNpnp3nU
>>5753
It is a big deal, you don't cover the cracks and eventually the dam will break. As is the case with drug users travelling. Equally, if you are lenient, you can give him a inch and he'll take a yard.
>> Anonymous
>>5755

I'm not the anon who was "debating" you earlier, but...

Stay the heck outta other peoples business and quit overreacting so strongly. If you don't like it... leave it to the local law enforcement. No need to flame for nothing.
>> Anonymous
>>5719
>>5731
Fucking signed.

Aside from the stupidity of ruining your health with drugs and wasting money to go miles away and get high instead of enjoying the place you are visiting, do you realize the huge risk involved in doing drugs in a totalitarian dictatorship like China?

Fucking stupid kids.
>> anonymous of athens !SysNpnp3nU
>>5765
I agree. But do you really think potheads give a shit about culture and art? China is the oldest contiguous state on the face of the planet. It has an incredible literary, artistic, musical tradition etc... And some people go there to 'get high'.
>> Anonymous
>>totalitarian dictatorship like China?

totalitarian state ? dictatorship

hu jintao is not a dictator.
>> Anonymous
>>5798
I already had this semantics argument with you two times, fucktard.

It's an authoritarian government that imprisions political dissidents and executes journalists. Call it whatever you will.
>> Anonymous
>>5803

For your own sake, stop failing and actually study the terms you bandy about so readily
>> Anonymous
>>5805
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictatorship

>In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state.

FUCK OFF
>> Anonymous
>>5806

China is not a dictatorship, because Hu Jintao is not a dictator.

Hu does not rule autocratically in any sense of the term whatsoever, but at the behest of the CCP. There are all sorts of political, factional and legal factors involved in becoming the Chinese premier, and the office is subject to numerous internal and external pressures, conditions and party whims.

China is a totalitarian police state, but it is not a dicatorship. Read the definition you've quoted properly.
>> China Anonymous
I <3 totalitarian police states. Great place to live.

P.S. in China, type 'Tiananmen Massacre' into Google.cn and see how long it takes for a knock on the door. Then see how you are sentenced without trial and how you are afforded no human rights or legal rights. China, huzzah!
>> Anonymous
>>5807
>In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state.

>leadership unrestricted by law

Party Politburo = Leadership unrestricted by law
>> Anonymous
>>5808
actually it's not like that, nothing happens because you can't do shit to threaten the government. most of the google'd sites will be blocked though.
>> Anonymous
>>5813

No such thing as an autocratic government, only autocratic individuals.

Stop failing.
>> Anonymous
>>5818
http://www.answers.com/topic/autocracy

>Thesaurus: autocracy
>noun

>A government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their lives: absolutism, autarchy, despotism, dictatorship, monocracy, tyranny. See over/under, politics.
>single leader or party

>2. A political doctrine advocating the principle of absolute rule: absolutism, authoritarianism, despotism, dictatorship, totalitarianism. See over/under, politics.
>> Anonymous
>>5823

THAT A EQUALS B AND B EQUALS C DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THAT A EQUALS C

BEING A ONE PARTY STATE DOES NOT A NECESSARILY A DICTATORSHIP MAKE

KIM'S KOREA IS A DICTATORSHIP

HUSSEIN'S IRAQ WAS A DICTATORSHIP

THE PREMIER WOULD ONLY BE A DICTATOR IF, ONCE ELECTED TO THE OFFICE, HE CHANGED THE RULES/GOVERNING STRUCTURES, APPOINTED HIMSELF PREMIER-FOR-LIFE, STARTED EXECUTING OFFICIALS, ETC ETC
>> Anonymous
>>5823

FURTHERMORE, THE CCP DOES NOT EXERCISE ABSOLUTE CONTROL. THE COUNTRY HAS AN FORMALLY INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY, HOWEVER CORRUPTIBLE IT MAY BE
>> Anonymous
china is shit.
>> Anonymous
>>5834
>>5836
>THE COUNTRY HAS AN FORMALLY INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY
No, it doesn't.

Furthermore, the Thesaurus dictionary disagrees with you. You lost the argument, deal w/it.
>> Anonymous
>>5843

Lost the argument? You haven't even mounted a counterargument.

China's a lot of things, but it isn't a dictatorship.
>> Anonymous
>>5847
see:

>>5806
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictatorship

>In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state.

and

>>5823
http://www.answers.com/topic/autocracy

>Thesaurus: autocracy
>noun

>A government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their lives: absolutism, autarchy, despotism, dictatorship, monocracy, tyranny. See over/under, politics.
>single leader or party

>2. A political doctrine advocating the principle of absolute rule: absolutism, authoritarianism, despotism, dictatorship, totalitarianism. See over/under, politics.