SpecialK_
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At the time, it appeared to be a drought. But looking back I wouldn't really consider it a proper drought unless it's gone without a trace for a few months (compare this to MDMA a few years back); at most this was a few weeks and ketamine was still available the majority of times - you just might've had to change the price you were paying or quantity you were buying to get it. The prices increased and all the lack of availability was due to waiting for another order in due to the inflated prices, this is now starting to happen again and k will be in the plenty. Some people may find it harder to find as somewhere along the line prices will increase and as a result some people will stop bothering with the stuff and so you may see various dealers give up shifting it.