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It opens with an extended scene of the Stones touring the American South, in 1975, their cars packed with high-class narcotics––"pure Merck cocaine, the fluffy pharmaceutical blow".
Convicting them in February 2006, the court said the pair were guilty of "illegally exporting first-class narcotics in an organised way".
A modern film, no matter how bad, cannot retroactively ruin a childhood, not unless it somehow travels back in time and gets your parents hooked on class-A narcotics (although some would argue that The Phantom Menace did exactly that).
There is also the risk that the criminalisation of legal highs will push more people towards dealers of illicit substances, including class A narcotics.
Party Monster announces Macaulay Culkin's comeback with a blaze of fireworks, a thump of disco and a swirl of Class A narcotics.
The strongest analgesic class is narcotics, and many physicians have a deep fear of them, sometimes refusing to prescribe them or giving only small amounts, because of concerns over addiction.
My college roommates probably thought I was ingesting Class A narcotics like they were chewy gummy vitamins.
Multiple people accused him of being a drug lord, arguing he kept class A narcotics stashed in his locker.
It is now an illegal class A narcotic.
"[Marijuana] has been illegal for so long as a class one narcotic, so scientists couldn't get access to run tests on it..
Almost beyond description, these earlier films deal with drugs (Bangmastergeneral itself could probably be classified as a class A narcotic), skateboarding, and some guy with a bag on his head.
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