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Discussion in 'Synthetic Drugs' started by tc_omega, Jun 18, 2006.

  1. tc_omega

    tc_omega Member

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    Its getting easier and easier to buy DOC on the street. I remember just last year no one knew about it. But the internet still hasnt really put out alot of info on it. DOC gave me a whole new life perspective. But also has ruined me. My friend died while driving under the influence on it, while I was in the car. They never found it in his system though. So is it like lsd? That it just goes to your spine?

    Its just kind of funny how I really want to do it again. Its great, and I recommend you do it.

    Question- if i get caught with a small amount (sorry i dont sell its for personal use). Will I goto jail? Because the only way to get it is by driving and I sure as hell wont drive on it after what happen.
     
  2. illuminati boy

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    I would wager it is still very rare and obscure in general.


    There is a rapidly increasing amount of information about this compound available on the internet. HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE are some sources of information.


    LSD does not go to your spine / accumulate in your spine etc. (and anyone who does not understand such a basic fact of psychedelic pharmacology has no business messing around with any less researched compounds) If a compound is active in the single milligram range (or below), it is very likely they would have to perform special tests to find it in the small concentrations contained in the body. If they were not specifically looking for the compound it is very unlikely they would ever detect it. Most cases are not at all like the CSI shows. They probably do a simple toxicology screen and report what the results of it were. COD is assigned, and they are on to the next case.


    It depends. The results could range from the police just confiscating it all confused about what it might be when it doesn’t test positive for coke or whatnot, to time (years) in federal prison if you are successfully prosecuted under the Analog Act or similar laws. The answer really depends on where you live, what the circumstances were, and how badly the local prosecutor wants to make your case their ‘pet project.’


    No one should ever drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol, let alone under the influence of one the most powerful and little researched compounds around.
    Long story short people, don’t mess around with this compound if you are unwilling to educate yourself or act reasonably… to do otherwise could easily result in trouble, injury, or death.

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  3. tc_omega

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    For some reason in my area I've been hearing about it alot.
    Just depends on the people too
    Yeah those are the only ones i've read... I would of thought they had more.
    I'm guessing thats why they never found it in my friend.
    I seriously regret the whole thing, and I sure as hell will never let a friend drive intoxicated again. Seeing him dead, was to much for me, and I wouldnt be able to handle something like this again.


    Btw thanks for the info.
     
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