The legality of a Chisholm Nasal Inhaler

Discussion in 'Psychedelics' started by ninjamonkee127, Aug 26, 2008.

  1. ninjamonkee127

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    My friend is making a replica of a nasal inhaler from the civil war era, which was used to take Chloroform. Would it be illegal to sell it, because it might be considered drug paraphenalia? I mean, WOULD it.
     
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    no.. Its not. How can it be? its a tank with a hose on it. A inverted gas mask..
    I dont know why, are your gonna to huff chloroform?.. then you wouldnt want to cut off your oxygen supply, in which the mask does, you inhale vapor without any chance of getting oxygen unless the mask was removed by a attendant.
     
  3. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    ^ Which is ridiculously dangerous. Sucking it from the hose would be much safer. Though huffing chloroform is probably totally not that safe.
     
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    OP didnt bump with a explaination.
    Chloroform isnt to heavy, normally you build a tolerance to it, get more risk of getting burned by getting the fluid on the skin while getting fucked up on it. rags to the face will cause a noticable WC Feilds nose.. LOL, makes you wonder..
    duster imo is way more dangerous since the chemical is inhaled hard into to body,
    I thinks a smart person experimenting with chloroform would be fine..just sniffing it off a clean towel..
    the device OP is trying to build has to have air coming in somehow or else there will be no evaporation of the volitile fluid gas, which the fume vapor is the compound you want.
     
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    ... because it would be costly to your health learn all you can about this chemical its preperations and precautions.
    use at your own risk...
     
  6. ninjamonkee127

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    No, no. It's not meant to be used. It's going to be sold as a prop for a film. But if it did function, police are weird about that stuff. Like, if you sold someone a crack pipe as a prop for a film, you could still get arrested.
     
  7. Geneity

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    ^ If it had crack residue on it. If it's really a prop fopr a movie it won't end up in a situation where it looks bad.
     
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    As long as it is sold as a replica and not for actual use, I think it would be legal, but I'm not a lawyer. Chloroform is legal, so how could paraphernalia for using it be illegal.
     
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    possession of large amounts of chloroform are regulated.
     
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