BigTrancer
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In a section updated on Aug 16 2001, on the dancesafe website, detailing the instructions for their range of testers, dancesafe make the following comment:
Just thought I'd mention it.
BigTrancer
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Load universe into cannon. Aim at brain. Shoot.
If I've taking this statement out of context (?) then I apologise, but I feel the need to stick up for EZ-Test. I have never had a problem with their service, or product, and I haven't seen any claims in recent times from EZ-Test that their testers can discriminate between MDMA and MDE, particularly with the advent of the EZ-Test Supreme. Perhaps dancesafe are using outdated information (old 1997 color chart)? Either that or they may have misinterpreted the main page statement that "The most important feature of an EZ Test is its capacity to distinguish between fake pills and pills containing Ecstasy-like substances; MDMA, MDEA and MDA." (www.eztest.com)If the powder contains an ecstasy-like substance (MDMA, MDA, or MDE), the reagent will immediately turn dark green/turquoise and then change right away to a dark blue (almost black). All this will happen very quickly so watch closely. This is a positive test for an ecstasy-like substance.
If this happens, proceed to Step #2, Simon's reagent, to determine whether your pill contains only MDA, or whether it contains MDMA or MDE. (Note: No reagent currently exists that can distinguish MDMA from MDE. The claim that has been made by "EZ-test," the for-profit company in Holland, that this is possible is not true. Their kits simply contain Marquis reagent, nothing more. MDE, it should also be noted, is very rare.
Quoted from: http://www.dancesafe.org/testingkits/instructions.php
Just thought I'd mention it.
BigTrancer
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Load universe into cannon. Aim at brain. Shoot.
