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Etizolam (Etilaam) Importation Crisis!

This one has been going on for long enough that the ACMD will inevitably step in with an announcement at some point soon I'd expect, or at least big pharma will take control. It serves as a demonstration of how skewed this society's approach towards regulation is, that something as dangerously and stealthily dependancy forming as an uncontrolled benzo analogue has been allowed to flourish without comment, while we were busy banning a few poxy stimulants and dissociatives.

Etizolam is a fantastically useful drug and even as someone that suffers quite hard from benzo rebounds, it seems gentle. We can only hope that if supply is cut short, the government take responsibility to give out the information people need through the health service. A likely story.
 
This one has been going on for long enough that the ACMD will inevitably step in with an announcement at some point soon I'd expect, or at least big pharma will take control. It serves as a demonstration of how skewed this society's approach towards regulation is, that something as dangerously and stealthily dependancy forming as an uncontrolled benzo analogue has been allowed to flourish without comment, while we were busy banning a few poxy stimulants and dissociatives.

Well said! It's similar to the situation with these 'dietary supplements' such as DMAA (I think) which are little more than shitty vasoconstrictive stims and have been linked to numerous deaths, but were very slow to be banned. Whereas MXE had two (very questionable) cases in the UK? Doesn't make sense at all...
 
It makes sense if they're worried about deviation from social norms more than health. It's OK to be stimulated (tea, coffee) but it's not OK to have transcendent experiences. It's OK to work faster but it's not OK to walk like a crab.
 
It makes sense if they're worried about deviation from social norms more than health. It's OK to be stimulated (tea, coffee) but it's not OK to have transcendent experiences. It's OK to work faster but it's not OK to walk like a crab.

No, it's more a question of whether it's pleasurable or not. It's ok for people to drop dead left right & centre off dodgy chemicals as long as they don't enjoy the experience in the meantime. If they do, then it's morally wrong and should be banned NOW!!!!
 
yeah easily produced from already easily available pure etizolam powder...

True! But I'm sure you can see that many users would prefer to carry/handle a strip of 1mg blotters for emergency nomnom (much like they prolly prefer to have a strip of etilaam). To much phaffin with the EU press - many have been underdosed, inconsistent, yadda yadda (not all, ofc), so some peeps are wary of them and they are truly rank. It's not that hard to make a palatable formulation, so it is suggestive of cheap excipients.
 
I am sure that once they realise they're making too much profit they'll drop their prices accordingly. RC sellers are generally an honest, scrupulous bunch.
 
RC sellers are generally an honest, scrupulous bunch.

Muhahahahahahahah God that was funny!

But yes there are certainly SOME honest, scrupulous vendors & some that are absolutely beyond reproach. Others I'd happily pull the trigger, if you can get them up against the wall ;)
 
What is this Etilaam? Is it a type of benzo?.. Never heard of it ireland. How does it compare strength wise to diazepam?
 
It's more similar to Xanax imo. Google dude!

Cheers bro!! I just looked it up there, judging by the info. given the quick onset and short(ish) halflife would suggest more of a similarity to Xanax which is my favourite benzo.. I've been on a long term script of diazepam for 2 years and I always abused them b4 that so generally they do very little since my tolerance is unfortunately huge :( ... but Xanax for some reason gives me a nice buzz so I might look into this drug you guys talk about...
 
It's possible that they won't do much for you as several long term benzo users have reported that they barely get any effect from them.
 
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