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Methylenedioxypyrovalerone

Funny you post this. My wife has been working the ED this week and actually had a couple people come in that had this in their system. It's like an even redneck'ier version of meth.

I guess it is illegal in most of Europe. Not sure why the FDA hasn't dropped the hammer yet.

And yes it was explained to the hospital as "It's just bath salts!"
 
Also, shouldn't this already be illegal under the Federal Analog Act due to it being an analog of Pyrovalerone?
 
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lol. Marijuana is Schedule 1, but Cocaine is level 2. Makes no sense, not that I would expect our drug policy to.

Technically marinol(THC) is schedule 3. Coke is schedule 2 because it has therapeutic use (local anesthetic for lots of eye surgeries).
 
Technically marinol(THC) is schedule 3. Coke is schedule 2 because it has therapeutic use (local anesthetic for lots of eye surgeries).

Marinol is the pill/synthetic version, see below. The real stuff, marijuana in its natural form, is schedule 1: http://www.justice.gov/dea/concern/marijuana.html

Marijuana is a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Schedule I drugs are classified as having a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision.

Marinol: http://www.drugs.com/marinol.html

What is Marinol?

Marinol (dronabinol) is a man-made form of cannabis (marijuana is an herbal form of cannabis). Dronabinol causes many effects on your central nervous system.
 
I like how all of the news reports I can find conveniently leave out any information about dosage and/or if they mixed "bath salts" with any other drugs. I don't doubt some people may have very bad experiences, considering it is a research chemical, but the stories in the news leave out important information.
 
They can do an emergency classification. I believe they did that with "spice" a couple of months ago and made it schedule I.
 
There's an interesting mentality in the US that any drug that can give a euphoric high *should* be banned. It's as if the majority of people here have a moral problem with euphoria that is generated by ingestion of a chemical. In some areas, that even extends to alcohol.
 
There's an interesting mentality in the US that any drug that can give a euphoric high *should* be banned. It's as if the majority of people here have a moral problem with euphoria that is generated by ingestion of a chemical. In some areas, that even extends to alcohol.

That's because a real man earns his pleasure through the sweat of his brow, loveless, obligatory rutting with his wife and of course, his customary eleven beers after dinner. But he never drinks the last one in the 12-pack... that would make him an alcoholic.
 
Won't somebody save the kids!
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http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201105020871?page=1

Man dressed like woman high on bath salts molests and kills neighbor's goat, police say

can anyone find a crazier story than this?

Police say an Alum Creek man high on bath salts killed his neighbor's pygmy goat and that neighbors found him in his bedroom, dressed in a bra and panties, next to the dead animal, said Lt. Bryan Stover of the Kanawha County Sheriff's Department.
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"He told them, 'Don't come in, I'm naked,'" Powers said. "But they opened the door and he was standing there with his pants down. He had on women's clothing and the goat was dead and there was blood everywhere. It was just a scene."
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Inside the bedroom police found the small gray and white goat wearing a pink collar lying dead on the floor, blood coming from its neck, according to the complaint. There was a pornographic magazine photo laying a few feet from the goat, the complaint states.
"We know the animal had at least one stab wound," said Cpl. Sean Snuffer, a detective with the Sheriff's Department. "They are also searching for signs of sexual trauma."
 
Crazy people ingesting synthetics. Who the hell knows whats in them, purity, decomposition products. I wouldn't put any grey market product in my body unless I made it myself. I'll stick with my weekly toke and yearly shroom trip (100% natural outdoors picked) thank you very much.
 
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