4 Responses to Bullshot powder

  1. George January 19, 2010 at 4:14 pm #

    Bullshot is not approved by the Ministry of Health
    http://www.iloubnan.info/health/actualite/id/41685/titre/Bullshot-is-not-approved-by-the-Ministry-of-Health

    you can find more info on this page
    http://www.bullshotlb.com/index.php

    this is corruption bi 7ad zeita… unbeleivable

  2. Serpico January 19, 2010 at 9:05 pm #

    Chief, they don’t need bullshot powder to practise their “tizyi7”. They already do it in public.

    I don’t get what the fuss is all about. I saw an article last week on this published by Tayyar, and suddenly everybody started hating the product.

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but people seem to be reacting just for the fact that it’s a sniffing product. If this is the case, then why didn’t they react on Vicks sniffing tubes? or Panadol (for the point that they are popped the same way ecstasy pills are popped)?

    I would rather ask what ingredients it’s made from. If it contains ingredients that are bad for the health or if the ministry hasn’t approved it, then I understand people’s reactions. But for those who think this should be banned because it’s a sniffing product, then please help me understand your point.

  3. Rami January 21, 2010 at 4:53 pm #

    @Serpico
    The comparison of Vicks & Panadol is really unfair. Vicks offers you an inhaler with a smell (NO POWDER) that cures a congested nose.
    As for panadol vs. ecstasy, well eventually they have to package the ecstasy one way or the other!

    The problem with the Bullshot is not just because it’s a sniffing product, but because all of its characteristics and the way it is used make you associate it with drugs! (white, powder, use it by sniffing, use a small dose of it…)

    Imagine someone introducing a new alcoholic product that can be consumed using a syringe! Nothing should be illegal about it, but no one can argue the way it is used is “feisdeh”!

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