Report highlights dangers including use in aiding serious crimes such as murder

Harsher penalties should be handed down for possession of a range of drugs used by gay men for chemsex, the government’s drug policy advisers have recommended, amid a raft of warnings on their dangers including a heightened risk of murder.

Chemsex is a colloquial term used to describe sex between men that occurs under the influence of drugs, which are taken immediately preceding or during sex to enhance the experience.

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