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Sexual uses of poppers should weigh against ban, LGBT health advocates warn |
2018-11-08 |
![]() The TGA will meet sexual health physician Vincent Cornelisse and community health advocate Daniel Reeders on Thursday after the pair made a submission warning a ban would criminalise the practice of an estimated 90,000 adult gay and bisexual men who use the inhalant during intercourse. After its interim decision in September, the TGA is conducting consultation on its proposal to ban alkyl nitrites, which has triggered a backlash over its discriminatory impact on gay and bisexual men. Cornelisse, Reeders and three other co-authors have made a submission arguing that in its interim decision, the TGA failed to properly weigh the risks and benefits of alkyl nitrites, commonly referred to as "poppers". Amyl nitrate is the most common form of the drug. Poppers dilate the user’s blood vessels, helping receptive sexual partners comfortably enjoy anal sex. The proposal would list alkyl nitrites in schedule 9, along with the most serious drugs and effectively criminalise possession and use. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
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Posted by: Jack Chaiter7913 2018-11-08 18:44 |
#6 Convert your society slowly, Then over the top, oh-so-showily, As haters, all quivery Awaiting delivery, Chant, "Every anus is holy!" |
Posted by: Chunky Brown8619 2018-11-08 13:32 |
#5 I think they are behind the initial AIDS cases. Why? Poppers knock out your bodies immunity completely for about 1 hour. This as the same point where foreign blood comes into play... |
Posted by: 3dc 2018-11-08 12:13 |
#4 Money to be made selling "Keep Your Drug Laws Off My Bunghole!" T-shirts... |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2018-11-08 11:54 |
#3 I don't wanna know. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2018-11-08 11:24 |
#2 an estimated 90,000 adult gay and bisexual men Try it with a girl, freaks |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2018-11-08 06:21 |
#1 Has nothing to do with blood vessels. Users feel a rush that enhances sexual experience. Not a word in the article about it. |
Posted by: Herb McCoy 2018-11-08 02:19 |