Could hash/herb vendors spike their goods with RC cannabinoids?

Ever since RC cannabinoids came out, I've been curious about this. Couldn't some unscrupulous asshat make his hash/weed more "potent" by mixing it with RC's? I've certainly had cheap hash that had a bad enough taste to cover a tiny amount of RC chemical taste.

Would there even be a way to test for this? I'd image that hash is already a big soup of various cannabinoids, figuring which ones don't belong sounds like a tricky job.


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[1 Points] JburnaDNM:

Absolutely but not worth it. Ive never heard of it though. Rc cannaboids are strong and easily felt if your a regular user of marijuana. The difference between thc and synthetics is easy to discern, for me at least. So if you are withdrawling from your vendors flowers you are smoking synthetics.


[1 Points] dnmthrowaway15:

Products sold under names of 'herb' or 'spice' have always been cannabinoid alternatives such as JWH- or AM- few years back, which has now progressed to even dozens of new varieties.

There is absolutely no need to make hash or weed more potent, provided they are AA grade, organic grades from Netherlands should be enough to blow your socks off.

RC might induce psychosis and nobody would want that.


[1 Points] EatSheets:

It's definitely possible considering all you do is spray said "spice" onto the weed. But, I can tell you from experience, If you smoke JWH-018, you'll fucking know that it's not weed, that's for sure. I can't see anyone doing that, honestly.


[1 Points] TheCheeseConspiracy:

I guess my ignorance about noid rc's made this a stupid question. I've never tried them, but I assumed their effects were closer to mj than they apparently are.

Thanks anyway to those who replied.