Originally posted by Flosshilde
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If the EU/British government wanted this stuff available, they wouldn't have imposed this legislation, which if you don't happen to have a access to lots of money up front is effectively a ban.
If you were involved in one of these remedies,(using or selling), and didn't have the money to pay for the license you would see it as a ban.
It suits you to see it as a piece of licensing regulation.
But its a ban, because you cannot now buy some of these things.
(and not very free trade either, as a side issue).
If it looks like a ban , and feels like a ban, it probably is a ban. That's the way the press saw it too. (although I don't believe everything I read !!)
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