I’m more interested in Portugal than Estonia.
Edit: Why would being interested in Portugal be a negative?
HeartTwinkle_ on
Estonia’s kinda like that nerdy kid from high school nobody paid mind to but ends up running a Fortune 500 company.
OpelSmith on
Live free or die!
QtheM on
‚E stone ya!
Suspicious-Quote182 on
What’s khat
rymnd0 on
And I’m guessing they grey areas are, well, grey areas?
sultan_of_gin on
My guess would be that since estonia has so little diaspora from areas where khat is common that it just is so rare there they don’t bother even regulating it
RespectSquare8279 on
Why is khat banned anyway? It is lower down to the dangerous drug spectrum than alcohol, tobacco and cannabis.
SomeJerkOddball on
Why would a prescription for khat be needed?
Nanako1857 on
Their country, their choices, their laws, I don’t je judge Estonians.
saschaleib on
I doubt that there would be much Khat found in Estonia anyways. No need to forbid what isn’t a problem.
everynameisalreadyta on
According to this map there are other countries where it’s legal. Why mention only Estonia in the title??
TheRealLiviux on
What is that yellow strip on the right side of Australia?
Academic_Coyote_9741 on
Its illegal in my country. I grow it. Unlike cannabis, no one comes looking for it.
FakoDlg on
Dans les années 2000 j’en vendais de façon légale en pharmacie en France
KhaledGhaithi on
Probably because there is little to none Khat in Estonia for them to bother police it
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I’m more interested in Portugal than Estonia.
Edit: Why would being interested in Portugal be a negative?
Estonia’s kinda like that nerdy kid from high school nobody paid mind to but ends up running a Fortune 500 company.
Live free or die!
‚E stone ya!
What’s khat
And I’m guessing they grey areas are, well, grey areas?
My guess would be that since estonia has so little diaspora from areas where khat is common that it just is so rare there they don’t bother even regulating it
Why is khat banned anyway? It is lower down to the dangerous drug spectrum than alcohol, tobacco and cannabis.
Why would a prescription for khat be needed?
Their country, their choices, their laws, I don’t je judge Estonians.
I doubt that there would be much Khat found in Estonia anyways. No need to forbid what isn’t a problem.
According to this map there are other countries where it’s legal. Why mention only Estonia in the title??
What is that yellow strip on the right side of Australia?
Its illegal in my country. I grow it. Unlike cannabis, no one comes looking for it.
Dans les années 2000 j’en vendais de façon légale en pharmacie en France
Probably because there is little to none Khat in Estonia for them to bother police it