The cost of production is rarely seen in the street prices of acid or most drugs. The cost of production is not whats costing you ten to fifteen a hit, its the greed of the dealer and the wholesalers above them.
This is true, someone pays penny's a dose high enough up the chain. But you will probably never be connected enough to be that guy.
Pics of the lab setup and the finished product, I'm currently out of town and I can't work hands on in the lab right now but I will finish research and get back to the actual lab in January, and according to calculations, the acid production will yield 2 grams of crystal LSD or diluted forms 40 000 doses approx,
Not really. I mean, living in a place where weed is illegal, it's hella expensive here. It's like a good 20-25 a gram. Then when I talk to people in states where it's legal, they can buy a g for like 10-15, and it's better quality.
That's exactly what writer was saying. And Cris, please don't post pics of your setup. We don't need this thread to incriminate anyone any more than it already has. I'm sure most of us are more interested in the procedure. No 'I's or 'my's necessary, jut what works and what doesn't. Thank you either way for doing the work that most needs to be done! :2thumbsup:
That's a matter of danger, not of how many people grow it. It's more dangerous to sell weed in less populus areas, poorer areas, or areas with very strict laws. The price goes up. Simple.
Determination of price is indeed multivariable. Think about an asian country where cannabis grows naturally in the wild, but where the penalty for possession of 1g is torture, public humiliation, long jail time, and loss of limbs. It's going to be a very pricey commodity indeed, even though it grows in abundance just a few miles away.
I have a feeling his "lab" will really be something like the scary car commercial. And so, I will scoop him. Background: TURN SOUND ON. Strange but interesting. This is a car advertisement from Great Britain. When they finished filming the ad, the film editor noticed something moving along the side of the car, like a ghostly white mist. They found out that a person had been killed a year earlier in that exact same spot. The ad was never put on TV because of the unexplained ghostly phenomenon. Watch the front end of the car as it clears the trees in the middle of the screen and you'll see the white mist crossing in front of the car then following it along the road....Spooky! Is it a ghost, or is it simply mist? You decide. If you listen to the ad, you'll even hear the cameraman whispering in the background about it near the end of the commercial. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqGsT6VM8Vg"]Scary Car Commercial - YouTube
I'm working mobile right now and don't have my computer available currently but if you really want some pictures urgently I should be able to get some up this afternoon, hell... Ill do it now
Simple. He never came back because it's so simple he has a lifetime supply for 50 people. Had. Some do come back though. Do you want to? :2thumbsup: