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Horsewithnoname
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Re: Hardest drug to cultivate/extract/produce? [Re: mongo lloyd]
#14367865 - 04/28/11 04:07 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Horsewithnoname said: Oneof the sound guys from grateful dead used to make lsd for them and I don't suppose he had much of an elaborate lab to work on so I don't think it is actually that hard, but then again, those were other times.
Probably the hard part now isn't the chemistry but the adquisition of the proper "ingredients"
He wasn't just 'a sound guy', he was the biggest LSD chemist in probably the whole world when he was active. Underground chemist I mean, I'd imagine Sandoz made more.
Then I take my comments back for my utter ignorance and thus I have learned something new.
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Re: Hardest drug to cultivate/extract/produce? [Re: Horsewithnoname]
#14367877 - 04/28/11 04:10 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Horsewithnoname said:
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mongo lloyd said:
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Horsewithnoname said: Oneof the sound guys from grateful dead used to make lsd for them and I don't suppose he had much of an elaborate lab to work on so I don't think it is actually that hard, but then again, those were other times.
Probably the hard part now isn't the chemistry but the adquisition of the proper "ingredients"
He wasn't just 'a sound guy', he was the biggest LSD chemist in probably the whole world when he was active. Underground chemist I mean, I'd imagine Sandoz made more.
Then I take my comments back for my utter ignorance and thus I have learned something new.
Not sure if you know, but he died a couple of months ago. Pretty savage considering how much on an influence he had on the music scene of the 60s.
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Horsewithnoname
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Re: Hardest drug to cultivate/extract/produce? [Re: mongo lloyd]
#14368023 - 04/28/11 04:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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mongo lloyd said:
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Horsewithnoname said:
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mongo lloyd said:
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Horsewithnoname said: Oneof the sound guys from grateful dead used to make lsd for them and I don't suppose he had much of an elaborate lab to work on so I don't think it is actually that hard, but then again, those were other times.
Probably the hard part now isn't the chemistry but the adquisition of the proper "ingredients"
He wasn't just 'a sound guy', he was the biggest LSD chemist in probably the whole world when he was active. Underground chemist I mean, I'd imagine Sandoz made more.
Then I take my comments back for my utter ignorance and thus I have learned something new.
Not sure if you know, but he died a couple of months ago. Pretty savage considering how much on an influence he had on the music scene of the 60s.
Yeah, I stumbled upon those news not much time ago. Sad, but nothing to do about it.
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shadowman-x
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Re: Hardest drug to cultivate/extract/produce? [Re: Horsewithnoname]
#14370043 - 04/28/11 10:30 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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The tropane alkaloids most likely.
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shadowman-x
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Re: Hardest drug to cultivate/extract/produce? [Re: shadowman-x]
#14370071 - 04/28/11 10:34 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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As far as synthesis goes..not extraction mind you..
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Humility
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Re: Hardest drug to cultivate/extract/produce? [Re: Salomon]
#14370100 - 04/28/11 10:40 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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good luck cultivating your own ergot
You wouldn't cultivate your own ergot; that's one way of doing things sure, but it's not efficient at all.
You would purchase scheduled and highly watched chemical precursors from places where money means more than regulations and people will fudge the books for less than a grand. You then clandestinely transport your contraband to your laboratory.
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