Anyone heard of this?.... Some of my friends heard about it and wanted to try it...called a local smoke shop...and sure enough...they had it. ..... found this article on it tripping some couple in Zanesville out... Some Youtube vids on it... <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/BIwE9-YkKoQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/V5kPXH-lMmE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/qFoV9-NnstM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> .....
Bath salt? I thought it was "herbal incense". I've tried the stuff that looks like weed. Yes, I have tried it once. I'd hate to think what long term effects it has. Edit: The Doc in the video has no one to blame but himself though for raising a son who snorts under the counter salts.
A couple weeks ago it was the herbal incense stuff. Methinks these types of things will keep showing up and ****ing people's brains up until maybe somebody realizes that weed is the lesser of these evils and legalizes it.
never tried it, but i've tried many of the "herbal incense" varieties, and even the people who sell the **** at the head shop tell me that those "bath salts" are not to be messed with. if you need it that bad, you should probably just do a line of coke. i'm honestly kind of glad they're banning all of this weird chemicals. i have a nagging feeling that they're more harmful long-term than the average high-seeker realizes.
im going to be cussing just so i get my mouth washed out. at that point, se ya'll later. Spoiler <iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/R4iFoG8dt_Y" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Do you think greater mar1juana availiability would translate into less use of other drugs? I don't expect it would.
I think you will always have you fringe, under-the-counter synthetics, but the number of first-time users as well as the quantities used overall would significantly displaced by accessible mar1juana use. For me, it's about the idea that some 18 year old who only thinks as far as "i want to get high" can more easily get his hands on something more harmful, than they could get their hands on, for example, mar1juana. I know in my heyday, there were plenty of times we just went to smoke shops and sought alternative hallucinogens, like salvia, when all we really wanted was some good dope. If I were 18 today, I would probably be smoking these synthetic THC-derivatives, like Spice, simply because of their accessibility. I guess the assumption here is that most kids really just want to get mar1juana, which could be fallacious.
I didn't hallucinate or anything...but it made me feel like ****. I guess them crackheads from the article were on it for days...i was on it for one night.
Then you're not looking at the facts. People are using these kinds of things as alternatives to weed.
Not my friends. They all smoke the incense because they get drug tested. They can't smoke weed but it give them the same sorta high.
Well all of the people I know who used the herbal stuff were using it because they had drug tests at their jobs or other reasons they couldn't afford to be caught with weed in their system. You can guarantee the market for this **** would dry up quickly if mar1juana was legalized in small doses.