can you order research chemicals legally

Discussion in 'Synthetic Drugs' started by Kramazing, Mar 25, 2008.

  1. KrazyJuggalo

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  2. salmon4me

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    I can see the 18 wheeler pulling up to his house now, LMAO.
     
  3. ciceronian

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    Followed immediately by a motorcade of men in suits and uniform.
     
  4. mars

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    Ah...2000 pounds of research chems...No problem there ..lol
     
  5. .leapfrog.

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    and if you read further into it, it tells you that the ppl that were on trial were chemists taking 2c-b and tweaking it just a little to make it legal. 2C-E/2C-I ARE NOT SCHEDULED IN THE UNITED STATES!!! THEREFORE THAT MAKES THEM LEGAL. read the analog act. it'll tell you everything about it.
     
  6. salmon4me

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    Which 2c is scheduled? And wouldn't the other 2c's qualify as analogues?
     
  7. klondike_bar

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    "taking 2c-b and tweaking it just a little to make it legal."

    well if its tweaked into other forms to become legal, then the original, and illegal, one must be..... *drumroll*
     
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    i still think that since 2c-b is scheduled if they really wanna get you they will just like with anything else if you keep orderly and dont do anything stupid you shouldnt encounter a major problem
     
  9. .leapfrog.

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    the 2c chemicals that are scheduled in the united states are 2c-b and 2c-t-7.

    klondike bar, yes, they take 2c-b and "tweak" it. aka, they either take something out of it, or add something to it to make so it isn't the scheduled chemical. all it takes is a simple street test to see if it's a controlled substance, and, other than 2c-b and 2c-t-7, none of the 2c chemicals are controlled or scheduled.

    again, if you read the analog act, it'll tell you that it pertains to the chemists creating the analog from the controlled substance. do you ppl read anything? just because your in possession of an analog doesn't mean they can arrest you. they can detain you until they find out what exactly it is, but, if it isn't controlled and isn't scheduled, then, guess what? they can't do anything because they aren't scheduled or controlled. LEGAL CHEMICALS. it's like buying muriatic acid for photography or cleaning your pool.
     
  10. salmon4me

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    I read it. It specifically states scheduled chemicals that are tweaked fall under the analog act.
     
  11. nofx1422

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    In general or only if theyre intended for human consumption?
     
  12. Tanman35

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    im pretty sure if you dont have some type of phd that your argument of "researching" these chemicals will not come close to holding up in court
     
  13. .leapfrog.

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    read it again. and read the convictions. they're ALL pertaining to chemists who were taking 2cb and turning into other 2c chemicals. yeah, they fall under the act, you still can't get arrested for being in possession of them, just making them. read more. it tells you. i swear. i spent like 3 weeks reading about the topic and i know i still don't know everything i should about it. ordering them from a website won't get you arrested..
     
  14. salmon4me

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    The analog act does not contain convictions. I'm referring to what the law specifically covers, while your talking about what types of prosecution has happened so far. I didn't say you were likely to get busted. Just that you could...technically.

    Agreed. Your lawyer is unlikely to even allow you to float that BS in court. This all theoretical though. All very unlikey, at least based on convictions.
     
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