CB1/2 full agonists, especially the JWH series, are really bad for causing anxiety, psychosis, "burn-out" etc, to a much greater degree than cannabis - I believe that's why selective CB1 agonists never got off the ground as a drug... You may want to try looking into DMT or Salvia if you want a rush, ehehe.
Although I agree there's nothing like a little sally deemster, I would have to say AM-2201 approaches the same level of dissociation. Out of body experiences are not difficult to attain even with seemingly-reasonable doses!
and I don't know if they never got off the ground... the Spice trade has been a booming industry in the last few years! even got the emergency ban delayed an extra 3 months.
if you need something even stronger you might look for AM-2232... but EXTREME caution is necessary!
Can anyone tell me which of the currently legal (US) JWH-compounds is most potent? I've searched high and low and come up with JWH-210 and JWH-203.. but this is mere guessing based on my limited knowledge of binding affinity
I have a decent tolerance to AM-2201 but since that isn't available atm i'm looking for a replacement that will get me off on less than 100mg or sth
EDIT: I'll probably go with JWH-122. I can't find enough reports on the others.. and if 122 is like a potent indica, i'm sold on it
AM-2201, though short in duration, is by far the most intense one that's being sold most places I've looked, but there are others that are even more potent just waiting for some lab to pick them up and start a business.
Barring that, I would say 203 is potent and anxiety-free, but short-lived. While 210 is not only potent, but enduring. But as for legality... 203 and 250 are the only ones that I would say are definitely in the clear.
The others are deeep in the gray area.
Especially when you consider the ambiguity of drug tests themselves which I explained
here.
The network's right. the nov.24 bulletin was an issue of a 30 day warning for the ban to start, as long as they issued the final notice
no final notice has been issued. and in fact, it seems the DEA deosn't have the power to illegalize a substance all out of the blue that has an annual revenue of over 100 million or something similiar.By law they cannot illegalize this substance, especially in the state that the economy's in
DEA stunted out.
Fun fact: the DEA were in my house on Nov. 24 and they took my spice!
Less fun fact: on March 1st they announced the final notice!
More fun facts: stuntin' is a habit.
You're right of course.
Just mentioning there is still technically a possibility of legal action involved.
I don't think it would be worth the effort though either.
Technically, before last week they were all completely legal, at the federal level anyway. Which meant that the analog act did not even apply. But as of 3/1/11; JWH-018, JWH-073, and JWH-200 have all been federally banned and therefore analogs thereof have also been made illegal. (i.e. most vendors no longer supply JWH-019 as it differs only in the addition of a methyl group)
What confuses me is how JWH-122 is still available even though it too differs only in the addition of a methyl group.
We don't talk about smuggling drugs here.