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marwel7 | 16:48 Mon 20th Nov 2006 | Books & Authors
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If you have read Agatha Christie and similar authors from that period you may have read in some of them that people buy poison from a chemist and they have to sign the poison book.Does anyone know if the poison book still exists and if you can still buy poison this way?
I ask only out of curiosity,not intent.
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Every pharmacist is obliged to keep a poisons register. They are permitted to sell 'Schedule 1' poisons under certain circumstances. The relevant rules for pharmacists are here:
http://www.pharmj.com/Editorial/20030215/socie ty/ethics.html

Chris
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Thanks,Buenchico,that's interesting.I assume the rules have been tightened since the days of Agatha Christie.
Hi Marwel7,

Not all that long ago I wanted to kill off all the weeds on an allotment that I had just acquired. I was advised to purchase some ************** weedkiller.

Having tried everywhere to obtain this particular brand I was pointed in the direction of an agriculture supplier. After asking all the questions under the sun I was then asked to sign the Poison Book before he would let me have any

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