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I've heard of some pretty screwed up stuff, but I just saw a video I can never unsee again. In it they take this bandage off a guys leg and there's nothing but meat and white bone! It looks like a partially eaten chicken leg. WTF!!!! This drug apparently causes gang green to set in on your limbs.
Who in their junked up high mind can chase a high that results in having limbs rot off your body like out of some Resident Evil game. ![]() http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...s-2300787.html The link above is safe for work, its a sterilized explanation of what this drug does and why people are using it. The link below however is a youtube video that if I hadn't heard this is a real drug I would have thought it was fake. Warning: Clicking on the link below results in things you cannot unsee. It would be technically termed as safe for work but you've been warned. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Yfd_7jrnMk |
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Anytime you inject with unclean used needles and crap drugs you can get serious infections. Its insane. |
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Sounds like the same "drug", or rather chemical mixture that has been used in the States for some years.
Very, VERY nasty stuff! I wonder what those who say people should be allowed to use whatever drug of choice and/or are in favoutr of legalising 'recreasional' drugs have to say about this horror? |
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I wonder what those who say people should be allowed to use whatever drug of choice and/or are in favoutr of legalising 'recreasional' drugs have to say about this horror? The only reason people do it is because it's cheap and it gets them high and the making drugs legal won't mean that more people will do it. Actually, even legalising heroin would work against people using this even worse concoction. |
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My understanding is that the prevalence of desomorphine in Russia is due to less restriction on the sale of codeine (its precursor). Fortunately here in the States, desomorphine is rarely seen (according to those I know in the toxicology field at least), and I would have to attribute it in large part due to the controlled nature of codeine.
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"We should legalize it all." |
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It would make the drug business government controlled. It would mean tax income, next to no black market and people who use it would be more safe than now, and it would be easier to help them. Also, less people in prisons and less crime (=less pointless expenses paid by the tax payers). Seems like a win-win situation to me. |
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It would make the drug business government controlled. It would mean tax income, next to no black market and people who use it would be more safe than now, and it would be easier to help them. Also, less people in prisons and less crime (=less pointless expenses paid by the tax payers). Seems like a win-win situation to me. Just look at what decriminalization did for Portugal. It has worked WONDERS by decreasing drug crime, decreasing users, more people seeking treatment, less costly for the government and reduce aids heavily. Meanwhile the us is going to continue to waste another trillion dollars on the War on Drugs while we have the highest illicit drug use in the world. It is just stupid at this point to even bother. |
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It's already proven that everything you has said is true with real world examples. |
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