Drugs & music festivals: Frequently asked questions
Whilst there is no replacement for tailored legal advice, in this blog we aim to address some of the frequently asked questions about drug use at festivals.
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Whilst there is no replacement for tailored legal advice, in this blog we aim to address some of the frequently asked questions about drug use at festivals.
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