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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: Strickland Cocaine on February 27, 2013, 05:43 am
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I am kind of bummed to see people taxing this beautiful chemical so hard. Does anyone on the Road offer DMT for a reasonable price?
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Its not simply greed that's driving this trend. As time goes on, the availability and price of mimosa hostilis root bark has changed greatly. I remember when kilos were 1/4 the price and available from many sources.
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they made it illegal to ship mimosa hostilis into the us. theyve been seizing it at customs, so the ones who still have it run the market.... it is sad to see it so expensive though.
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I find it somewhat disconcerting that the trend is even present in Australia. Mimosa Hostilis has always been banned in aus, but we have several native alternatives that produce only slightly less of the alkaloid, its almost certainly these plants that chemists are extracting from, and yet prices are even higher than O/S...
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DMT is the one drug I don't buy, because making it yourself it easy and much more enjoyable when you use it.
Can understand the need to buy, if people can't find the materials or have the space to make it. But there are many people that buy it, to trip and then forget it. Which makes it recreational and a commodity, and the LE restrict the materials and so on.
DMT is not so underground anymore, sites like the Nexus push for not buying DMT to keep it off the radar.
But many people come here first before they find sites like the nexus.
I wouldn't want to put DMT traders out of the market, but if you can find the time and hide ordering drugs over the internet. Surely you can find the time to make DMT if you wanted to.
I have a batch on the go at the moment ;D
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^^^ So much this!
A pyrex bowl, a bottle of coke(sep funnel) and 2 mason jars are really all thats needed to extract quality DMT.
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not everyone wants to kill their braincells with solvent fumes.
of course if the proper safety measures are taken it wont happen, but solvents are serious. there is a specific type of brain damage brought about by dealing with paint thinner and shit like that.
so, if you are going to do it please do it breaking bad style haha.
wear gloves/mask, keep your environment as well ventilated as possible, etc.
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Yea. Science, Bitch.
I do not want to kill my braincells with solvent fumes. I am the 99%.
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they made it illegal to ship mimosa hostilis into the us. theyve been seizing it at customs, so the ones who still have it run the market.... it is sad to see it so expensive though.
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Dmt can be extracted from Phalaris species!! GRASS THAT GROWS IN YOUR GARDEN!
spread the word!! its a cheap very stealth dmt plant.
clearnet warning!!
https://www.erowid.org/plants/phalaris/phalaris.shtml
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalaris_%28grass%29
someone should grow a shitload o plant, extract it and sell it here!!
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they made it illegal to ship mimosa hostilis into the us. theyve been seizing it at customs, so the ones who still have it run the market.... it is sad to see it so expensive though.
From erowid.org
Mimosa hostilis (and other Mimosa species) are not specifically controlled species in the United States. However, DMT, one of the chemicals contained in these plants, is Schedule I in the U.S. Practically, this means that if an extraction is done on DMT-containing Mimosa species, the resulting DMT is illegal to possess.
Live plants and seeds were bought and sold regularly prior to September 2012 when the DEA began cracking down on vendors selling Mimosa species. Reportedly, they first began seizing packages at customs and conducting tests to identify whether they contained controlled substances. Then at least one vendor was raided and Mimosa was seized, although no charges were filed. Because of this, most vendors have now stopped selling Mimosa root bark.
Large scale (especially commercial) extraction of DMT from Mimosa species falls into the realm of "clearly illegal" and would very likely be prosecuted. It is also possible that importation of DMT containing Mimosa species into the United States could result in problems with customs, especially if large volumes are imported.
Although not a legal issue, EBay changed its policy as of May 15, 2011 banning the sale of Mimosa hostilis root bark through their site.
Your FUD is unwelcome, get lost.