Legal "buds"... WTF

growwwww

Well-Known Member
Most Of The Government Is Filled With Good-hearted People Who Actually Want To Help. But It's The Intelligence Agencys That Are Evil And Have The Power To Do Whatever They Want.

Yup, you are right. But its not entirely the intelligence agencys that are evil, infact its not really them. You are int he US its the US treasury department, the guys who have hold of the money...They have control over the money, the taxs n everything yeah? A politician can talk about shit as much as he wants, but the treasury could effectively just turn around and say no or give stupid budgets ( of which they do, do.) that are very hard to work from. It all boils down to BORG

BUSINESS ( THIS IS MAINLY BANKS-AS THEY OWN MOST BUSINESS )
ORGANISED RELIGION ( self explanatory )
Government ( and its mainly treasury and unground intelligent and advisers like you said )

BORG arent there to help us!

lool sound like some damn hippie :)

At the end of the day, fuck all the conspiricacy bullshit. We are all here jus tto have peace to ourselves and be loving and kind to those around us.

peace.
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
If It's Not A THC Analouge They'll Have Trouble Outlawing It. But If They Get Pissed And Want To Everybody Knows They Will.......
It may fall under the Analogue Act for some illegal cannabinoid? Not sure on that one though.

im really surprised they havent tried to make it illegal! them motherfuckers outlaw almost anything that they can w/o researching it and spreading propaganda till they scare enough people into doing what they want.
I just had this conversation with a friend of mine the other day. IMO, research chemicals are still very underground, yet there are suppliers capable of filling cities with them in a day or two.. I think if the government tries to ban a bunch of research chemicals, it will simply inform the uneducated public that there are legal drugs available that they didn't even know existed and cause a bigger demand, hence, increasing the supply. If they keep it on the d/l and don't try to ban it, the spread of it's presence will be 100-fold slower. Just my take on it.
 

Ganjaglutin

New Member
No, Its Not In Anyway A Cannabinoid. It In A Way Mimics The Effects Of THC.

Some Of The Chemicals Will Never Reach Mainstream Knowledge. If The Government Wanted To Rid The Internet Of The Chemicals It Could. It Would Just Be EXTREMELY Tedious. I Think They're Alright With The Situation Of It Right Now. Like You Said, Just Keep It Downlow And We Wont Ruffle Anyones Feathers.
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
No, Its Not In Anyway A Cannabinoid. It In A Way Mimics The Effects Of THC.
We're both right in a sense.

It is a synthetic cannabinoid agonist (CB1/CB2) that does not mimick the typical cannabinoid structure ;-). But yeah, the government hopefully will let a few rc's go under the radar for atleast a few yrs *fingers crossed*
 

Ganjaglutin

New Member
JWH-018 Is An Analgesic Drug From The Aminoalkylindole Family, Which Acts As A Cannabinoid Agonist At Both The CB1 And CB2 Receptors, With Some Selectivity For CB2. It Produces Effects Very Similar To THC.



Im Not Sure About It Being Synthetic But Judging By Its Name It More Than Likely Is. Just Wanted It Perfectly Stated For Refference
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
JWH-018 Is An Analgesic Drug From The Aminoalkylindole Family, Which Acts As A Cannabinoid Agonist At Both The CB1 And CB2 Receptors, With Some Selectivity For CB2. It Produces Effects Very Similar To THC.



Im Not Sure About It Being Synthetic But Judging By Its Name It More Than Likely Is. Just Wanted It Perfectly Stated For Refference
I believe everything by John W. Huffman is synthetic :-D
 

ndangerspecimen101

Well-Known Member
What a very intriqueing post about government, synthetic chemicals, and the necessity to question why a person would make an alternative form of THC... when we got bud right at the confines of are own doorstep?

ShepJ... again you got some very prolific points about why the government should keep these vendors on a downlow.. as making them known to the mainstream consensus could cause a rise of popularity within a certain drug culture. By keeping them scarce only those of the inner circle would have access to them. It seems as though once a death is confirmed by one of these chemicals.. that the DEA steps fourth and pushes the envelope to restrict these RC's. In many cases I see erowid's reports and notice that other research chemicals that don't have no ties to drug related deaths don't seem to carry no scheduled indications. It is very time consuming for the DEA to schedule a drug... time and money which is very much lacking in the economy we are in.
 
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