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Smoking herbal incense while pregnant not a good idea says doctor

27 April by admin Leave a Comment

Popular herbal incense that contain synthetic ingredient turn relatively harmless herbs like Damian herbs into a mix that will give its user an almost surreal high that is comparable or even often exceeds that of its Marijuana counterpart.  The synthetic types of marijuana are referred to or known as spice, blaze and K2 and have been consumed by millions of American’s.

Many of those users who have abused the substance are young adolescent, and young adults many of which are finding themselves in the emergency room according to the researchers from the Children’s National Medical Center, Washington D.C., in a report published in the journal Pediatrics. 

The Journal of Pediatrics reported that synthetic cannabinoids are made in illegal laboratories and sold in convenience stores and gas stations in several communities in the USA. The Pediatric sarticle, “Clinical Presentation Due to Synthetic Cannabinoids”, describes typical signs and symptoms of intoxication so that doctors can be aware of them.

Synthetic cannabinoids were created by John W. Huffman, an organic chemist at Clemson University. He devised the cannabinoids (also known as JWH)  to aid in research of multiple sclerosis, HIV/AIDS, and chemotherapy. Over the course of twenty years, Huffman and his team developed 450 synthetic cannabinoid compounds which were used to test the effect of cannabinoid receptors in the brain and other organs. In 2000, JHW compounds began selling in Germany initially as a marijuana alternatives known as spice.  

Subsequent government regulations in the United States and many other countries banning JWH have given birth to monster versions of John W. Huffman’s creations rendering a research drug into a mass marketed drug alternative (due to the illegality and high cost of Marijuana) with significant negative health effects to its users.  Government regulations were in part to be blamed for the rise of the so called monster chemicals being now used in modern day spice versions, however, producers of these products who care little for the welfare of their clientele are also to be blamed for the rise in emergency room visits by users. Spice is a relatively inexpensive product to produce, requires very little knowledge and has a high profit margin that is driven by a consumer base that is highly addicted to the product.

Synthetic cannabinoids have euphoric and psychoactive effects on the user, very much like those of natural marijuana. However, there are other effects associated with the synthetic versions of marijuana, some of which may be especially dangerous.

Young patients throughout the USA have arrived at emergency rooms with not only restlessness and agitation, but also diaphoresis, catatonia, extreme aggressions, and the inability to speak.

From 2010 to 2011, the American Association of Poison Control Centers received 4,500 telephone calls related to synthetic cannabinoid poisoning.

This latest report describes the hallmark signs of abuse and discusses what treatments the health care professional should consider.

The authors say the effects of intoxication are short-lived. However, health care professionals are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential long-term effects of regular synthetic cannabinoids usage.

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Here termed as “Spice herbal incense”, an example of a synthetic marijuana

Synthetic marijuana does not contain what the manufacturers claim

According to sellers, synthetic marijuana consists of a mixture of traditional medicinal herbs – a blend with mild effects, such as those experienced with natural marijuana. According to Wikipedia, sellers cite the following herbs as ingredients – Scutellaria nana, Nelumbo nucifera, Leonotis leonurus, Nymphaea caerulea, Canavalia maritima, Pedicularis densiflora, Zornia latifolia, and Leonurus sibiricus. Laboratory tests in several countries, including a government-run one in Germany, found that these claims were false.

Scientists did find large quantities of synthetic tocopherol present. Researchers suggest that what is listed on the packet of so-called synthetic marijuana products may be completely inaccurate. The German government, in fact, in a risk assessment of these products in 2008, concluded that their plant ingredients were “unclear”, the source of the synthetic tocopherol was unknown, and their euphoric and psychoactive effects come from substances that might have nothing to do with the so-called plant ingredients.

According to US authorities, synthetic cannabinoids are products of plant origin that have had chemicals sprayed on them; these chemicals produce toxicity. The chemicals are hard to detect through standard drug tests, making them popular with young people.

Synthetic cannabinoids are usually smoked.

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Purging Marijuana Concentrates, High Times Style

7 March by admin Leave a Comment

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The staff at High Times carefully avoided providing step-by-step instructions on how to make Butane Hash Oil, BHO, wax, glass, shatter, or whatever butane-extracted marijuana concentrates are called in a particular region. Instead, they offered excellent tips on refining the finished product by properly purging marijuana concentrates of the solvent used to dissolve the cannabinoids from the plant material.

NSN News must once again remind its readers that home BHO operations are highly dangerous and carry a serious risk of fire, explosion, and criminal prosecution. Only those with an appropriate space and the right equipment should attempt this process.

One of the biggest quality concerns with BHO is the cleaning or purging of any remaining solvent, butane, which is not great to be vaporizing and inhaling. Some states with medical marijuana programs now offer laboratory testing of concentrates to ensure parts per million of butane is below an acceptable threshold.

If CO2 or nitrogen was used in the extraction, the raw extract should be placed in ethanol alcohol (for example, the grape-spirit ethanol available from organicalcohol.com) and then warmed slightly to

approximately 120°F, until you see the extract dissolve into the grape spirits. When using butane, mix one part grape spirits with two parts butane, and the cannabinoids will migrate to the alcohol while the butane is evaporating. For this procedure, start with instrument-grade N-butane as the primary extraction fluid, and then introduce the alcohol.

They go on to outline the process of re-bottling the product (once all the CO2, nitrogen, or butane is absolutely gone) and freezing said bottles for a pure product. The end result is a BHO that should be purged of plant waxes. It is then filtered, strained, and dried. The process is called winterization, and it can be done with anything, including the nasty resin scraped from the inside of pipes.

All in all, the High Times article is not for newbies, but those already established in the concentrate market. In fact, the article argues for higher standards of concentrate production, and advises the use of expensive vacuum pump devices and laboratory testing to ensure the quality of the product.

Concentrates need to be tested for residual solvents and then safe levels established for these as well. Most labs simply do broad-spectrum pesticide/fungicide tests, but better tests are necessary for commonly used insecticides and fungicides such as neem oil, sulfur, and the organic substances commonly used in various insecticides and repellants. Just because a substance is labeled organic doesn’t mean it’s safe at concentrated levels. For consumers, the safest concentrates are produced by vertically integrated

manufacturers — those that grow their own marijuana and can reliably state that no pesticides or foliar sprays were used.

In the concentrate market, much moreso than the flower market, it is important to know and trust the provider selling the product and the person making it. Poorly purged BHO can have a negative health impact on users. Asking questions is one of the best ways to ensure if a BHO manufacturer is following a safe, clean process, but independent laboratory testing for residual solvent is also very important.

Source:HighTimes.com

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History of Salvia Divinorum

13 July by admin Leave a Comment

After a long time of research and reading many books about salvia I have gathered some precious information about history of salvia.

This mystic plant Salvia Divinorum is one of over two thousand varieties of the plant genus Salvia (Sage), and the plant has been used for centuries as a holy visionary and curing medicine by the Mazatec Indians living in Oaxaca, southwestern Mexico.

Salvia Divinorum is a wild plant and you can find them in small mountainous region of Sierra Mazateca in Oaxaca. In addition to its psychoactive use in forecasting ceremonies, the medication has traditionally been used in small amounts as a diuretic and to treat rheumatism and headaches.
Salvia Divinorum’s psychoactive mechanism was not identified until the 1990’s by a team led by Daniel Siebert. It is not a common herb and only grows wild in Sierra Mazateca where it thrives near streams in fertile rift areas that are shaded and moist mountainous regions at an altitude of between 1,000 and 6,000 feet. However, it also grows in parts of coastal California and Hawaii that enjoy coastal fogs and which remain frost-free.
The plant of Salvia Divinorum has square stems that can easily break off and start rooting on the ground through the nodes and internodes. Salvia Divinorum has leaves that are green with a yellow tinge tone and which measure between four and twelve inches long with serrated edges. The whole plant grows to just over three feet in height.  It has rarely flowers on it, however, when it does, it produces white flowers about 1.25 inches in circumference that are curved with white hairs held in a bluish-purple calyx. Since its seeds are hardly ever viable, the Salvia Divinorum plant spreads primarily through cloning.
Scientists have therefore concluded the plant is either a Mazatec cultigen, with its partial unproductiveness due to long term cultivation and selection, although the two parent species have not yet been found.

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How to Smoke Herbal Incense

28 June by admin Leave a Comment

Most of guys prefer to smoke legal Incense with rolling paper, water-pipe, or vaporizers; these are some good methods to smoke herbal incense but this is not enough, there are a few more things which we have to take care in order to get good results.

Firstly, the smoke must be inhaled quickly and smoker should hold it for 10-15 seconds. These smoking blends should not be smoked with cigarettes because they require much hotter flame than ordinary cigarettes’ lighter. It is recommended that smoker should use electrically charged lighters which we can easily get from wall mart or any other shop.
If you are smoking these buds with any medium size Bong than you should hold the flame directly over the blend and burn it for entire duration while inhaling the smoke. The amount of inhaled smoke varies person to person.
We have also noticed that the effect of same smoking blend varies person to person; this is because it all depends on people’s brain chemistry that some feels little buzz and some feels euphoric hallucination. The time of effects also depends on specific body type that means a taller and stronger person may take more time or more dosage to get the effects as compared to a weak person.
If you think that herbal smoking buds are useless for you because it never gives you the same effects as other people have it, so remember it is all about the right dosage, potency and specific effects of herb. If you have already tried any smoking blends and you think that this is not working for you so here is the
solution for you. The main reason some people don’t seem to get any effect after smoking is because brain receptor in particular individuals are not bonding with the compounds in these smoking alternatives. So in some cases you can smoke whichever Herbal Alternative and receive minimum to no results, no matter how much you smoke in a single session. This may be due to each individual’s genetic makeup and the resulting brain chemistry. You can easily overcome the non-bonding using a simple method.
Smoke about a bowl to two bowls which is about 200mg to 300mg of any herb alternative you are getting barely to any effects from every day, to a minimum of every other day, for one to two weeks. After one to two weeks, one day you will be smoking it and suddenly feel the buzz or, if not VERY buzzed. Usually happens with me after only week of using this method. This method is preparing one’s brain to get those receptors bonding with the smoke to get the full effects from the alternatives. Thus avoiding disappointment or even worse you’re throwing away of your hard earned cash. Just don’t expect every Herbal Smoking Alternative you use to be as potent and or be the same in effects to other Herbal Smoking Alternatives, because they are all different. Some might be more potent than the next, some will give more euphoric, others will give you more of a chilled out relaxed feeling. But all will have a noticeable effect on you and then it’s up to you whether you like a particular effect or not.
The most common mistake made by new bud smokers in the Smoking Alternative scene is that they expect it to be like real cannabis. There is no substitute for Marijuana or any other cannabis. The legal buds are alternatives not substitutes. They are an alternative to Marijuana, Tobacco and other substances that may not be legal in the USA, if not most of the world. Most of the herbal smoking

Hope you guys find this article informative. That is all for today.

Peace….

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UR-144

23 June by admin 16 Comments

UR-144
UR-144 is a new legal chemical and has incredibly good results as compare to other chemicals. After a long time research and experiment we configured below mentioned facts and figures about it.

Short Name: UR-144
Synonyms: ‘KM X-1’
Molecular Mass: 311.5 g/mol.
Full Chemical Name: (1-pentyl-1H-indol-3-yl) (2, 2, 3, 3-tetramethylcyclopropyl) methadone UR-144 originally invented by Abbott Laboratories.

Allergy Test
One of our research person has conducted an allergy test by taking a very small amount (about 0.001mg) of this chemical and placing it on his tongue. He waited for 24-48 hours to get the effect.

After 24-48 hours no negative effect of this chemical was seen therefore it is concluded that this chemical is allergic free.

 

Trip report.
This experiment has been done in controlled and safe environment by one of the research person and below mentioned are the threads of the experiment.

 

The person took 7.5 mg of UR-144 and smokes it with a bong. After three long puffs were taken and held in for about 15-20 seconds and exhaled it, after 15-20 second subject begin to feel it kick in.
After a minute subject start to feel overexcited and can’t stop laughing. That person’s heart rate is up and he starts feeling tingly, overjoyed and the colors of walls and painting starts looking really nice. The effects are similar or stronger to those which he has felt when smoking AM-2201.

 

After five minute theeuphoric feeling starts getting high and his mind was start thinking about the detailed work and what he can do to make it even better.
After twenty minutes he tried to read a magazine but unable to read any of its writing due to blurry vision, at that time he was filled with lots of energy and starts feeling that he wanted to dance on heavy music.
After 25 minutes subject feel starving and grab a bag of marshmallow which according to him taste better than ever.
After 40 minutes the effects don’t feel as they were before.
After 1 hour and 40minutes the effects begins to ware of.
After 2 hours and 40 minutes subject feels that he was getting back to normal but still he was feeling little bit overjoyed .
After 4 hours subject was feeling completely normal.
So this is the Trip report which we have for chemical UR-144.
The Best way you can utilize this chemical is to smoke with a bong, pipe or with Cigarette.
There are many herbal smoking blends which contain this chemical and you can enjoy the good trip with good aroma as well.
So what you guys waiting for? Go and have some Smokey evening with UR-144

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Synthetic Cannabis

15 June by admin Leave a Comment

Synthetic Herbs

Synthetic cannabis is a new product in the market of smoke shops and it is easily becoming one of the most popular. Cannabis is known more commonly by its actual name, “marijuana.” It has been used for centuries now for medicinal and sensory purposes. In fact, the latter is the main reason why cannabis has become such a wide-spread smoke solution in today’s world. Most people who try it enjoy the psychoactive effects and how it brings on an immediate feeling of relaxation. Still- there has been controversy with the product. This undeniable controversy has directly brought about a new product, synthetic cannabis. Synthetic cannabis is just that, man-made, and yet able to mirror the effects of marijuana in its pure form. Delta-9 tetrahydrocannainol is the active chemical ingredient of marijuana that carries the hallucinogenic effect, and is illegal in many areas of the world. Its man-made counterpart is created without the illegal ingredient, thus making it DEA-safe. Users no longer have to worry about the product being under the watchful eye of their jurisdictions.

Synthetic cannabis is best known in the market as either Spice Smoking Blend or K2 Incense. If you go to a grocery store, convenience outlet, or smoke shop, you likely are going to find many different options to purchase. Since 2000, the product has been readily available to smokers around the world. Its main advantage is its legal stance, but it also has another positive attribute. It is undetectable in a drug test. While the pure form of cannabis is a problem for those who need to be tested, the synthetic form does not show up. It doesn’t have the illegal ingredient and is completely herbal in its makeup. By eliminating its detectability in drug tests and its illegal component, synthetic cannabis is quickly growing in popularity. The uses for synthetic cannabis are widespread too. The product oftentimes is marketed to buyers as an herbal incense product, or an herbal smoking blend. Though some users prefer to smoke it, there is an equally strong group of buyers who want to burn it without direct ingestion. This can be a calming way to experience a milder effect of the smoking blend.

Although some compounds are still legal within the United States, synthetic cannabis is not without its own controversies. Some components of the product are being called into question. Research has shown that it may be related to psychosis and prolonged episodes of chronic psychotic episodes. The truth for this claim though as of yet has never been produced. Long-time users believe that there are enough positive attributes, as opposed to negative ones, to fully supports its marketing and promotion around the world. The bottom line is that the “designer drug” has been created without the active cannabis ingredient Delta-9 tetrahydrocannainol since around 2004. It first showed up in Europe and quickly gained popularity from there. Most manufacturers have been aggressive in their promotions and for good reason. They have made it a point to create blends with traditional medicinal herbs. Elements like nymphaea caerulea, sculellaria nana, leonotis leonurus, zomia latifolia and canavalia maritime are all a part of the mix. While no official studies on safety have been conducted as of yet, millions of repeat users espouse the safety of the herbal blend.
In the US there are plans to scrutinize synthetic cannabis. Though it is claimed to be composed of legal and herbal elements, the government is trying to crack down on its distribution. Though official status of various components are not illegal, the DEA is trying to do further testing to make sure that determination is correct. So far, US law has temporarily scheduled a final determination to be made on the drug, noting some elements are headed under “elements of concern.” There is still some controversy that the man-made drug may induce seizures, heart racing, elevated blood pressure, anxiety, agitation, hallucinations and overall paranoia. Several states in the US are delving deeper into testing synthetic cannabis. Kansas, Georgia, Missouri, Tennessee and Louisiana have all independently made the decision to make it illegal under their own state laws. Arkansas likely is going to follow suit in coming months.
Outside of the US there are also investigations into synthetic cannabis being planned. Russia, for example, has already created an initiative to control smoke blends and their sales. The country is marketing the product under a variety of different names and manufacturers are looking for ways to sneak it under the watchful eyes of the government. On the other hand, Finland is a country that considers the smoke blend medicinal, and therefore has no restrictions on it. The United Kingdom did a turn around on the blend in December of 2009 making it illegal upon reclassification of various drug substances. The bottom line for the whole world is that legislators are trying to regulate synthetic blends. This is creating a secondary problem to deal with that history has experienced time and time again.
For any popular substance prohibition has always been a possible solution explored by the government, but with little success. Manufacturers take it upon themselves to create anything that is in demand and that includes substances like synthetic cannabis. When the government limits what people can buy, underground manufacturers rise up to sell in-demand products “under the table.” This creates an even bigger problem for the market because many of them create ingestible substances that are well below safety regulations. Some are even blatantly dangerous to the general public. This issue makes it more of a priority for governments to sort through the issue. Legislators are well aware of the dangers of leaving the illegal market rise up and take over. Not only would it cause millions of dollars to be lost, but it potentially could put millions of users at risk for serious medical maladies and long-term disabilities. Synthetic cannabis is a market of its own, but not without some specific risks to be managed. Users and legislators alike need to focus on safe usage and distribution, respectively, to ensure public safety. Still, until the issue is further discussed, synthetic cannabis can be a safe and legal alternative to marijuana.
In the end, synthetic cannabis is a product that is man-made and legal. The herbal blend has come into the market on the heels of marijuana as a safe alternative. Due to its complete herbal makeup, it is considered by many to be the perfect smoke product. Its growth in popularity is only going to continue as more people are drawn in by its potency, smoke effect and overall herbal mix.

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Basics of SC Spice Blends

30 May by admin 6 Comments

Introduction to Synthetic Cannabinoids: The Basics

So you think you’re ready to enter the world of synthetic weed, and get STONED with Mr. Wizard…

Common forms of synthetic cannabinoids available on the ‘retail’ market:

Synthetic cannabinoids, they’ve been around for years and years, but somehow only recently emerged into the ‘retail’ online RC and local head shop market. The most common form of synthetic cannabinoid (in this case “legal smoke”) is a mixture of dried plant matter, sprayed with an unknown amount of an unknown cannabinoid. The most common brand names for these are the obvious K2 Incense, Spice Smoking Blend, Serenity Now, and so on and so on. This stuff if not gotten from a reputible supplier, could be either a) bunk b) reallly overly strong or c) looks like fish food and not too appealing in any of these cases. On the other hand there are very reputible and honest suppliers of these ‘incense’ as well

The other form of synthetic cannabinoid you probably are familar with (or are here to become familar with) is the pure lab grade “research chemical” compounds, such as the JWH and WIN families. These chemicals were designed by various research chemists and big pharma style companies (Pfizer, Sterling Winthrop). These chemicals effects vary widely in potentcy, effects, and duration of action depending on the family of cannabinoid and which particular compound of that family you are dealing with.

Routes of administration:

When it comes to ingestion of synthetic cannabinoids, it’s pretty simple. The K2/Spice “Herbal Incense” can be smoked or vaporized just like regular natrually occuring cannabinoids. The synthetic RC cannabinoids on the other hand, can be smoked out of a regular spoon on a bed of ash (see picture below) or screens w/ ash, rolling papers, celluose rolling papers, or whatever works for you best. There is the thought among researchers that some synthetic cannabinoid compounds are destroyed when exposed to direct flame. In this case, oral vaporization with a oil burner meth pipe or aluminum foil (chasing the j-dragon), I’ve even read accounts of absorbsion via insufflation with some of these compounds, WIN 55 being one of them that will be discussed further later. There are many methods of ingestion that will be discussed in greater detail later in the OP. I even tried plugging JWH-018 one night, but I was wrecked on Jim Beam and OxyContin so I dont know if did even did anything at all, but it was in the name of science

General overview of effects:

Generally, it feels like weed, but missing something. Like mentioned before, it really depends on the compounds, dosages, ratios, ROA, among other things that will account to the potentcy and positive-effects. Some of these compounds are several times (even several hundred times ) stronger than THC, some are CB1 agonists, some are CB2 agonist, some are CB1 and 2 agonists. These chemicals are all very unique and their effects their own, and also dependant on the quality of the synthesis. The main positive feelings (or high) of SCs are pretty much identical to that of their natrual cousins THC and CBD, elevated or uplifted mood, hightened creativity or curiosity, a state of relaxation, increased sense of humor, decreased cognitive ability eg: memory loss or “brain farts” (will be discussed in depth later), increased appitite, and time distortion. While also missing some elements described by JWH users (when compared to THC) such as lack of body high or the lack of extreme laziness/severe couchlock. Again, like with everything else, effects, dosage, and duration of these SCs will be discussed in more detail later in the advanced breakdown of the synthetic cannabinoids, their families and related compounds.

Precautions:

This is only an introductory section to this guide, so the warnings and precautions of using SCs recreationally will only be touched on lightly in this paragraph. *This advice should not be considered ‘medical’ advice in any way, but is collected is from reputable web sites, government sources and studies, scientific reports and research, and what
other little documentation exists on these SC compounds*
Eyeballing synthetic very potent lab-grade chemicals
The risk and signs of overdose
The Fear, and tips for dealing with it.
Common sense, something not used enough in the research chemical underworld.

-> Eyeballing: Rule of thumb is, don’t eyeball doses. No matter how many times this is said, people don’t listen (including myself). If you really want to be serious about researching these compounds, you should obtain the proper measurement equipment, links will be provided below. Other than possibly overdosing, whice I’ve done multiple times also, there is one more consequence of irresponsible use and eyeballing measurements of SCs. Because you can continously raise the dosage beyond the ceiling point of THC, eventually your doses will just grow to heroic amounts in order to feel the slightest ‘relaxation’. I’ve also gathered that this tolerance also transfers also to THC, other cannabinoids, and apparently takes forever to go away. I will have to take a picture of how much I use for example why not eyeball chemicals, and how it causes stupid-high-tolerance, and possible addiction.
-> Addiction Potential: Guess what? Remember all those times you heard “marijuana is not addictive” well forget that. Information surfacing after widespread long term illicit use and abuse of these cannabinoids. Some believe because of the way they directly activate cannabinoid receptors, the receptors can grow more dependant on these drugs. Some users have reported (such as myself) withdrawal phenomenon occuring within 24 hours of ceasing intake of cannabinoids.
-> Overdose: This is something very easy for you to do with these potent cannabinoids, mainly when you are using the pure chemical prepreations. While it is thought that these overdoses are nothing more than ‘getting really high’ and are not hamful or fatal, as is with THC, but there is not enough evidence to support any theorys yet. Signs/symptoms of a SC OD are: anxiety or panic attacks, racing heartbeat, racing or looping thoughts (usually negative in subject matter), trouble or shortness of breath, and even reports of audial or visual hallucinations.
-> “The Fear”: You might’ve heard this term thrown around in the old thread, or used to describe an overdose of JWH. The key is, it’s not real, it’s only being caused by an over excitement of your cannabinoid receptors. Try to listen to some upbeat music, read, watch tv, or something to get your mind off the panic. If those options fail, you can try taking a shower, eating a lot of food, or going for a brisk run.
-> Common sense: Remember, this stuff is strong, potent by weight, cheap, and easily available to most worldwide. Common sense MUST be practiced with these drugs even more so than more-so “run of the mill” street recreational drugs. Don’t give your friend who only smokes a little weed at parties a dime baggie with 50mg of JWH-018 powder in it, and tell him to dig in. You know, common sense like that.

Drug Testing

Until recently, these SCs weren’t detectable in any drug tests on the market anywhere. Now there are a labs that currently offer LC/MS/MS (thats right, double MS) urinalyasis detection of JWH-018 and JWH-073 two SCs identified in “27 herbal smoking mixtures”, and well as supposedly “establishedtest methods to identify the presence of their metabolites”. There is also currently labs offering blood tests that can confirm JWH-018, 019, 073, and 250. Well this sucks, thank god for researchers that have jobs, probation officers, or otherwise faggots that interfere with their research, these are only detectable in urine for up to 72 hours. Finally at least there is some part-science probably part propaganda ‘official’ look into drug testing for JWHes here

Legality

The US Drug Enforcement Administration have announced that they are using the emergency scheduling law to ban 5 common synthetic cannabinoid compounds (including JWH-018, JWH-073, and JWH-200). Obviously there are hundreds more compounds available and that are pretty much (just would like to stress: pretty much) completely legal around the world, with the exception of a few cutting-edge countries of the world, and an increasing number of US States and even local/county governments are beginning the slow crackdown on these “legal THC alternatives” The Drug Enforcement Agency identified the “Spice Cannabinoids” as a drug or chemical of concern in 2009. Please if I am missing any Countries, US states, or US municipalities (entire list coming soon) that you know the current legal status, feel free to reply and let us know about the legal status in your hometown!

Countries to ban one or more SC
Austria, Belarus, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Poland, South Korea (but not North?), Sweden, Estonia, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, United States and the United Kingdom

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