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News / Re: Pink Cocaine
« Last post by YellowJacket on September 09, 2023, 09:58:38 AM »
....actually now, it's just ketamine  HCL 50% and MDA HCL 50%  and its colored pink......java

It usually contains:

- Ketamine
- Caffeine
- MDMA

sometimes with cocaine, MDA, bk-EBDB, 3-MMC, and once in a blue moon 2C-B, N-Acetyl-MDMA or methamphetamine thrown in as well...

These mixtures are known as "Tucibi", "Tuci", "Tusi", "2C-B" or "Pink Cocaine"

Refs
1. https://drugsdata.org/results.php?search_field=all&s=tuci
2. https://drugsdata.org/results.php?search_field=all&s=tusi
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Harm Reduction Resources / Re: The Drug Users Bible: Download It Free Of Charge Here
« Last post by Newton2.0 on September 01, 2023, 11:38:05 PM »
DMTrott, thank you for your service!

Also, 5-MeO-DALT is a biiiitch!

I tried a bunch orally and had a not wholly unpleasant experience then decided that vaping drugs is a kick in the pants.

And kick in the pants it was. My pants kicked my ass so hard an Adidas logo is still branded in my left butt cheek.

I placed 25mg on a foil and hit it hard. Immediately a panic unlike other I've ever experienced ensued. Body load like an elephant atop an elephant was crushing my chest. It was difficult to even breathe. I ran to the bathroom and hugged my toilet and prayed to our unmerciful God to end it all. 45 minutes later I was fine, albeit scarred emotionally. 15 years later I am faithfully awaiting the cancer which no doubt will rear it's head.

0/10 Stars
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News / Re: DEA To Update Watched Chemicals List To Include Sodium Borohydride
« Last post by Newton2.0 on August 14, 2023, 09:50:29 PM »
Huh, this really does just encourage bees to go even more DIY. They will never curtail the flow of these chemicals, as suppliers in China, India and others abroad will simply change labels and go about as nothing happened and no one is the wiser.

Indeed, just a way for the DEA to stay relevant.
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As I'm frequently asked why I made it into a PDF and not an app or a website....

WHY IS THE DRUG USERS BIBLE A PDF?
The Drug Users Bible was written to make a difference: to reach as many consumers as possible, and ideally, to imbed a harm reduction check-point into the individual’s drug-usage process, whatever their drug of choice.  But how to reach the consumer who is perhaps in a social setting and is short on time?

The answer for many will be via their mobile phones; and the provision of instant access to something the individual actually owns (the PDF). This sense of ownership is undoubtedly a factor in terms of motivation to reference.

Further, upon opening the PDF there is no requirement to search or to think or to work anything out. All that is needed is a swipe down to that drug of choice.

Note also that the book’s layout was specifically designed with this in mind: for each drug the essential data is at the top of the page, followed by a break in the form of a photograph, and then the ‘delve deeper’ in the form of text and detail.

For many, this is surely the most cogent scenario in terms of preventing tragedy. It’s possibly as simple as it gets. Alternatively, the PDF can be used on a PC or laptop or wherever is required.
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News / Re: DEA To Update Watched Chemicals List To Include Sodium Borohydride
« Last post by Trivity on July 09, 2023, 06:24:42 PM »
To begin, I don’t think this will do much in regards to people in the US obtaining any of it. It may effect US distributors primarily. Even then, I don’t quite understand it, if a distributor sells a chemical and that chemical is used by this person (unassociated with the company, only a customer) to synth a substance then the distributor gets fined $250k? That doesn’t make any sense to me. I figure if distributors mind their “P’s and Q’s” being liable for what someone does with their chemical is ridiculous. That’d be like charging acetone distributors if it’s found in a clandestine lab.
It's not about sense. It's about fear.  They can't completely forbid them from operating but they can nudge them into being so paranoid they can pretend to be doing things. :P

And no I think you were thinking GBL. Tempted to post a GABA to GHB route around the net wherever possible just to be petulant now.
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Sad. When the lab is back in action (and explosion proofed) it would be interesting to pursue e.g. DOI 10.1002/aenm.201700299
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News / Re: DEA To Update Watched Chemicals List To Include Sodium Borohydride
« Last post by spice on July 09, 2023, 12:18:41 PM »
You're not American are you?
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To begin, I don’t think this will do much in regards to people in the US obtaining any of it. It may effect US distributors primarily. Even then, I don’t quite understand it, if a distributor sells a chemical and that chemical is used by this person (unassociated with the company, only a customer) to synth a substance then the distributor gets fined $250k? That doesn’t make any sense to me. I figure if distributors mind their “P’s and Q’s” being liable for what someone does with their chemical is ridiculous. That’d be like charging acetone distributors if it’s found in a clandestine lab.
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News / Re: DEA To Update Watched Chemicals List To Include Sodium Borohydride
« Last post by spice on July 08, 2023, 05:15:30 PM »
They're shooting fish in a barrel already
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What does the Special Surveillance List actually do?
It makes sure the cucked DEA keeps receiving taxpayer money to piss down the drain :D
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