'Legal High' dangers highlighted in new campaign - The Worcester Observer

'Legal High' dangers highlighted in new campaign

Worcester Editorial 12th Aug, 2014 Updated: 19th Oct, 2016   0

A YOUNG man has launched his own campaign in a bid to warn people about the dangers of taking synthetic highs.

Ryan Higgs, originally from Worcester, was inspired to take action after seeing the negative effect the substances had on a number of his friends.

The 20-year-old said he saw one of his friends hallucinate after taking the ‘legal highs’.

“People can buy these sorts of drugs from behind the counter in shops in Worcester,” he said.




“I think a lot of young people think that because these substances are known as a ‘legal high’, that they’re perfectly fine to take when they’re actually not.

“For example, there are drugs like Black Mamba, Spice and K2 that replicate the effects of cannabis, but they can be even worse for you and your body than the actual drug.


“The first time I came across legal highs, I was at a party and a friend took some. He started hallucinating and acting really weird and not himself, which was quite scary.”

The substances contain chemicals which produce similar effects to illegal drugs and Ryan is aiming to raise awareness of them by working with Fixers, a charity that supports 16 to 25-year-olds with issues that matter to them.

With the charity, Ryan and his group have made a short film called Blazing, to portray the effects of synthetic highs – both good and bad – which will be shown to school pupils across the county.

“My Fixers project is to try and put people off taking legal highs,” he added. “I think it makes you a bigger person to say no to something than to be peer pressured into something you didn’t want to do in the first place.

“If I’ve changed someone’s mind about taking these sorts of drugs then I’ll be happy with myself that I’ve actually helped someone in some way.”

Fixers has already supported over 13,000 young people across the UK. Visit www.fixers.org.uk for more information.

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