Doclad
Bluelighter
Good Morning Bluelighters! 
I like to look at the Rc websites because I am curious about the new compounds that are emerging in the market.
I have noticed that some analogues for some reason are not forbidden (I live in Europe) and I would like to know why.
1. The famous DOx family is absent in any RC store that is legitimate. Even so, because DOC is so popular and is in many stores?
2. The same for the analogues of Psilocin. 4-ho-Mipt can be found in many European stores, but it is very difficult to find any other analog.
Because some concrete analogues survive this progressive extinction? The case of DOC is the most disturbing.
I understand that substances are being banned one after another and that suppliers find new compounds to manufacture and maintain the business ... but it is strange that there are still copies of certain families that have disappeared completely a long time ago.
Can someone shed some light on my doubt?
DocLad

I like to look at the Rc websites because I am curious about the new compounds that are emerging in the market.
I have noticed that some analogues for some reason are not forbidden (I live in Europe) and I would like to know why.
1. The famous DOx family is absent in any RC store that is legitimate. Even so, because DOC is so popular and is in many stores?
2. The same for the analogues of Psilocin. 4-ho-Mipt can be found in many European stores, but it is very difficult to find any other analog.
Because some concrete analogues survive this progressive extinction? The case of DOC is the most disturbing.
I understand that substances are being banned one after another and that suppliers find new compounds to manufacture and maintain the business ... but it is strange that there are still copies of certain families that have disappeared completely a long time ago.
Can someone shed some light on my doubt?
DocLad
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