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Harm Reduction Does anyone know how to find what drugs have been busted on the streets? Like a DEA database?

OpiateKiller

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Sup guys,

I’m wondering if anyone knows a website or way to view recent drug arrests and seizures of drugs in certain states and cities?

Like the lab results of a fentanyl trafficker in New York City?

Is there anywhere the DEA has a Public list of lab results from drug busts?

The reason I ask I am curious what drugs I possibly could be using that are being sold as dope in Hartford Connecticut and New Haven CT.

It’s definitely zylaxine because it’s purple often times but I really don’t think it’s fentanyl. Any word on what the latest “dope” is made of these days?

The drugs are very “paper like” like the powder is all flat and dissolves 100% in water.

I’m not looking for identification just curious.
 
The DEA did actually used to publish a monthly bulletin called "Microgram", which were available to download directly from the DEA site. These bulletins didn't contain the results from every drug bust (that would be a very long list). Instead they listed unusual busts or unusual substances found.

They published them monthly from 2003 to 2013 and the stopped. I remember i first found and started reading them in high school. They were so entertaining that I'd be waiting each month for the next one to come out because of how hilarious the shit in them was. They'd publish all kinds of weird shit. In fact, publishing weird shit was kind of the purpose of Microgram; to show anomalies etc. Also, if they came across new compounds they would publish the analysis.

But most it was filled of weird stuff. For instance, in this one, they found some tweakers driving around in a car with a large model rocket loaded with 2 pounds of meth. The idea was that if they got pulled over, they'd pop the trunk and they're remotely ignite the rocket filled with meth to launch it a quarter mile into the air and destroy the evidence 🤣:



Or liquid meth hidden in a car's windshield wiper fluid reservoir:



This one involved a cop who sent the DEA a sample of what he thought was meth, but turned out to be dynamite (well, TNT actually), as well as luggage filled with clothes soaked in opium:



These bulletins were hilarious, containing all kinds of weird shit. But they stopped publishing these in 2013. Used to love reading them, i think I've read every single bulletin, or at least, almost all of them.

You can find an archive of them here: https://archive.org/details/deamicrogrambulletin20032013/DEA_Microgram-Bulletin_2003-2013
 
The DEA did actually used to publish a monthly bulletin called "Microgram", which were available to download directly from the DEA site. These bulletins didn't contain the results from every drug bust (that would be a very long list). Instead they listed unusual busts or unusual substances found.

They published them monthly from 2003 to 2013 and the stopped. I remember i first found and started reading them in high school. They were so entertaining that I'd be waiting each month for the next one to come out because of how hilarious shit was. They'd publish all kinds of weird shit.

For instance, in this one, they found some tweakers driving around in a car with large model rocket loaded with 2 pounds of meth. The idea was that if they got pulled over, they'd pop the trunk and they're remotely ignite the rocket filled with meth to destroy the evidence 🤣:



Or liquid meth hidden in a car's windshield wiper fluid reservoir:



This one involved a cop who sent the DEA a sample of what he thought was meth, but turned out to be dynamite (well, TNT actually), as well as luggage filled with clothes soaked in opium:



These bulletins were hilarious, contianing all kinds of weird shit. But they stopped publishing these in 2013. Used to love reading them, i think I've read every single bulletin, or at least, almost all of them.

You can find an archive of them here: https://archive.org/details/deamicrogrambulletin20032013/DEA_Microgram-Bulletin_2003-2013
So, two things... First, I came here to mention the microgram bulletin....
Second, either I heard it in stand up comedy or I read someone devise the re-wiring of a vehicle's windshield wiper system to distribute alcohol to passengers to circumvent open container laws. I can't recall which it was, but either way I now suspect this thought may have stemmed from this microgram bulletin about the methamps in the reservoir for the wiper fluid lol
 
The DEA did actually used to publish a monthly bulletin called "Microgram", which were available to download directly from the DEA site. These bulletins didn't contain the results from every drug bust (that would be a very long list). Instead they listed unusual busts or unusual substances found.

They published them monthly from 2003 to 2013 and the stopped. I remember i first found and started reading them in high school. They were so entertaining that I'd be waiting each month for the next one to come out because of how hilarious shit was. They'd publish all kinds of weird shit.

For instance, in this one, they found some tweakers driving around in a car with large model rocket loaded with 2 pounds of meth. The idea was that if they got pulled over, they'd pop the trunk and they're remotely ignite the rocket filled with meth to destroy the evidence 🤣:



Or liquid meth hidden in a car's windshield wiper fluid reservoir:



This one involved a cop who sent the DEA a sample of what he thought was meth, but turned out to be dynamite (well, TNT actually), as well as luggage filled with clothes soaked in opium:



These bulletins were hilarious, contianing all kinds of weird shit. But they stopped publishing these in 2013. Used to love reading them, i think I've read every single bulletin, or at least, almost all of them.

You can find an archive of them here: https://archive.org/details/deamicrogrambulletin20032013/DEA_Microgram-Bulletin_2003-2013

That’s hilarious. Hahaha. Meth rocket 😂
 
That’s hilarious. Hahaha. Meth rocket 😂
I mean, it's not a bad idea other than the fact that it was half baked lol

Honestly, that was the best thing about microgram: the fact that most of the ideas were pretty ingenious in their own right. Probably why the DEA decided to continue publishing it only not for the public to view. Gave people too many ideas haha
 
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