Cannabis
#51
Posted 04 December 2010 - 12:09 PM
In the Netherlands two chemical analogs of Sildenafil (Viagra) were found in adulterated marijuana.[2]
In 2008, 30 German teenagers were hospitalized after the marijuana which they smoked was found to have been contaminated with lead (presumably metallic lead particles), which was added in order to increase its weight.[3] A similar incident occurred in suburban Chicago in 2007, when teenagers were hospitalized for smoking marijuana laced with an unknown substance.[4][5]
Occasionally, cannabis (especially that of low quality) is laced with PCP particularly in the United States.[6][7] However, it is not always done surreptitiously. Dealers who do so often (but not always) advertise their wares as being "enhanced" with other substances, and charge more money than they would otherwise, even if they do not say exactly what the lacing agents are. Such concoctions are often called "fry", "wet", "illy", "sherm", "water-water", "dust(ed)", "super weed", or other names."
Taken from wikipedia.
Drug dealers are not regulated by the state or federal governments. They have zero rules to follow. No testing is done on their products. And, lets face it, they're not always the most honest people. If they see a way to make a little more money on their product, of course they're going to take it. Do you think they give a shit about who ends up with the it, or what happens to them?
No.
#52
Posted 04 December 2010 - 12:26 PM
If you can't find lead in marijuana, you have to be retarded. Of course it's going to happen, you can't control what other people do. It's not like you can cut bud with a bit of baking soda. Weed is a plant, if you see anything other than plant matter on the bud, then herp derp you're probably not smoking weed."Though marijuana is less likely to be adulterated than hard drugs are, it still occurs, and has been reported in several countries.
In the Netherlands two chemical analogs of Sildenafil (Viagra) were found in adulterated marijuana.[2]
In 2008, 30 German teenagers were hospitalized after the marijuana which they smoked was found to have been contaminated with lead (presumably metallic lead particles), which was added in order to increase its weight.[3] A similar incident occurred in suburban Chicago in 2007, when teenagers were hospitalized for smoking marijuana laced with an unknown substance.[4][5]
Occasionally, cannabis (especially that of low quality) is laced with PCP particularly in the United States.[6][7] However, it is not always done surreptitiously. Dealers who do so often (but not always) advertise their wares as being "enhanced" with other substances, and charge more money than they would otherwise, even if they do not say exactly what the lacing agents are. Such concoctions are often called "fry", "wet", "illy", "sherm", "water-water", "dust(ed)", "super weed", or other names."
Taken from wikipedia.
Drug dealers are not regulated by the state or federal governments. They have zero rules to follow. No testing is done on their products. And, lets face it, they're not always the most honest people. If they see a way to make a little more money on their product, of course they're going to take it. Do you think they give a shit about who ends up with the it, or what happens to them?
No.
Notice how it says teenagers? You know, the 14 year olds that don't even know what weed is.
Hey guys, I just bought this weed, there's a crushed up blue pill, a few little chunks of metal and some white powder on it. Let's smoke it and nothing bad is gonna happen!
By the way, I usually add some Prometh to my blunts, it makes them burn longer and I like the feeling. Dealers who add coke/pcp/anything to weed are going to tell you it has shit in it. Why? It costs more for the coke/pcp/anything than it does for the weed.
#53
Posted 04 December 2010 - 12:42 PM
"The cases, documented in an article in the current issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, involve 29 young adults, ages 16 to 33, who were hospitalized in Leipzig, Germany, with lead poisoning during a period of several months"
If lead, rat poison, urine, or anything for that matter was spread over the initial product, in amounts of kilos, it would be increasingly difficult to see with the naked eye.
Obviously, I'm not talking about conspicious hints of weed being laced, but sprays and liquids are very missleading.
#54
Posted 04 December 2010 - 01:24 PM
#55
Posted 04 December 2010 - 06:41 PM
#56
Posted 04 December 2010 - 06:50 PM
But then, do you know where she gets it?idk, i dont deal with people like some cracked out black guy with a fro dealing on my corner. my dealer is a petite asian girl who ive known for years and she wouldnt sell me anything bad on the rare occasion i actually buy from her during vacation times.
Or where the person she gets it from gets it?
Fact of the matter is, unless you or your immediate dealer grows weed, you really have no idea where it's coming from.
HENCE WHY IT SHOULD BE LEGAL.
Kapowwww.
#57
Posted 04 December 2010 - 06:55 PM
But then, do you know where she gets it?
Or where the person she gets it from gets it?
Fact of the matter is, unless you or your immediate dealer grows weed, you really have no idea where it's coming from.
HENCE WHY IT SHOULD BE LEGAL.
Kapowwww.
That is another good reason it should be legal Wouldn't have to worry about that.. though personally in my 4-5 years of smoking i've only got laced weed once (I'm an idiot and buy from whoever has the best stuff, even if it's already ground up). Although I could've gotten it many other times and just never noticed.. might explain a lot lol
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