It is to the best of my knowledge that an accurate way of testing LSD is holding it under a black light to see if it glows. I am also aware than anything white glows if held under black light. My question is that, if i was going to test blotter paper (white) to see if it glows, would i be able to tell the difference between an LSD glow and a glow simply from the white?
it's a controversial subject. I've tested a vial with my dealer unde a blacklight and it glowed. Whiteblotter glowed as well. I have only gotten colored or designed stamps at fests so i never got a chance to test it. Some people claim they're blotter never glowed but was still very potent. Police used to use this method in the 60's and 70's as a prelim test. The only true test is the taste test though.
....the taste? how can you taste acid? I mean if it's on blotter it'll taste like paper...a pill, no taste.
Maybe perhaps i might just not not do that some time when i think about thinking to perhaps not maybe do something along the lines of a thought to accomplish that that was before the last but after the third during the 6th while watching yesterday. ow, and its Post Quick Reply to you.
All I was saying is even with a quick reply, you can still type something thats legible. You only further proved my point with this post also, some punctuation would be nice.
id imagine its only really a worthy technique for testing large quantities or liquified forms of LSD. if its on blotter, the ink would perhaps cloud the LSD that is in the paper, or else the exposed paper would shine under blacklight anyway.