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Remembering AP's bath salts story:
“Some of these folks aren’t right for a long time,†said Karen E. Simone, director of the Northern New England Poison Center. “If you gave me a list of drugs that I wouldn’t want to touch, this would be at the top.â€
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I am telling you that this stuff is really bad. It is just a matter of time before there is a law against it. When a new drug comes out it is taxing on the system. There is alot of time effort and money that goes into the the identification, testing and legal side of making a drug illegal. This new wave of synthetic drugs are going to be ever changing and impossible to stay ahead of. People need to stay ontop of their kids. They need to know that just because this stuff is sold at a store doesnt mean it cant screw you up for life.
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APRTW wrote:
I am telling you that this stuff is really bad. It is just a matter of time before there is a law against it. When a new drug comes out it is taxing on the system. There is alot of time effort and money that goes into the the identification, testing and legal side of making a drug illegal. This new wave of synthetic drugs are going to be ever changing and impossible to stay ahead of. People need to stay ontop of their kids. They need to know that just because this stuff is sold at a store doesnt mean it cant screw you up for life.
Whatever happened to whippets? That was a pretty good deal. Inhale the gas in those whipped cream cans, get high for about a tenth of a second and then go on your way.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
APRTW wrote:
I am telling you that this stuff is really bad. It is just a matter of time before there is a law against it. When a new drug comes out it is taxing on the system. There is alot of time effort and money that goes into the the identification, testing and legal side of making a drug illegal. This new wave of synthetic drugs are going to be ever changing and impossible to stay ahead of. People need to stay ontop of their kids. They need to know that just because this stuff is sold at a store doesnt mean it cant screw you up for life.
Whatever happened to whippets? That was a pretty good deal. Inhale the gas in those whipped cream cans, get high for about a tenth of a second and then go on your way.
It is still out there but was mostly replaced with people doing dustoff. I guess that stuff will really turn you into a burnout. If you watch the special about Steve'O getting trashed and sent to rehab I think he does whippets non-stop.
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