On Sun, 28 Aug 2016 22:57:29 -0600
Mirimir <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Adding fentanyl to street
> >> heroin has made it much more dangerous for the average user,
> >> because the shit is dosed in micrograms and it's easy to buy a
> >> poorly mixed bag with too much fentanyl in it...
> >
> > That's technically possible, but how common is it? And at
> > any rate the problem is not that the heroine is adulterated which
> > is what Mirimir apparentely believes, but improper powder
> > mixing technique...
> >
> > So, mix well before use...
>
> No idiot, the bag you get has too much fentanyl in it.
So you are getting a lot of fentanyl for free? Because dealers
love to lose money!
And I'm the idiot...
> So mixing
> _your_ bag does absolutely no good. You see, powdered stuff has this
> tendency to clump. So it's _very_ hard to uniformly distribute a tiny
> amount of some very potent shit amongst a huge quantity of powder.
> People who cut drugs professionally know this.
"people who cut drugs professionally"...you mean, dealers? And
I am the idiot here?
By the way, when I said "mix well" I meant..."mix well". Follow
the proper technique.
>
> >> Regardless, it's inaccurate to call them a poison. Every substance
> >> has an LD50, including water.
> >
> > Yes, exactly my point. Any substance can be a poison if the
> > does is high enough. And the number of household items that
> > can be used as lethal weapons is big too.
>
> Are you just retarded, or what? When you buy a gun, you expect that
> you can kill shit with it. When you buy vodka, you don't expect that
> it'll contain enough methanol to kill you. And selling poisoned shit
> is just as much aggression as shooting someone.
Well yes, and it has nothing to do with your hysterical and
highly stupid rant about 'regulation'.
>
> > So, we need EVERYTHING to be REGULATED. Either by the state
> > which is not so bad after all or by an ANARCHIST STATE. Or
> > something.
>
> We'll have the mafia do it. They're not a stinking government ;)
They aren't? And what's the difference? And what has that got to
do with anything anyway.