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The remaining health board, Hywel Dda in mid and west Wales, is in the process of developing a ban.
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One is a repeat of the mistakes of the 1970s, when a government attempt to develop a computer industry by banning imports cut Brazil off from new technology.
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If these are banned they develop a legal variant which then gets manufactured, often in China, and then sold in the UK as drugs.
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