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how safe is 2C-B-BZP generally?

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i know bzp's are usual utter shit but theres "e" pills said to have 2C-B-BZP floating around in my area...
any of you have experiance with this compound and is it worth taking?

thanks
 
No one can tell you for sure. It's more of a stimulant than a psychedelic me thinks, probably lasts a fair time and has all the side effects of BZP.
 
I can't believe its still out there. I haven't seen it in years. I haven't heard anything good about it though.
 
so then there would be zero 2c* type effects?
i saw people on it and they reported minor visuals and laughed for hours and hours straight. most even said they had a nice after glow through out the next day....
is it possible its a 2c* like 2cc maybe, it looked pretty chillin, girls were doing it without any trouble
 
it looked pretty chillin, girls were doing it without any trouble

What on earth is that supposed to mean?

ID threads are not allowed, which is what you seem to want to turn this into now. There's no sense in us speculating on what random chemical you saw someone else take that "looked pretty chillin."

I wouldn't recommend taking pills sold as one thing that you are pretty sure are some other, unknown drug, even if other people seemed to like it. If you choose differently, that's fine, but there's really nothing useful we can tell you. You could try a reagent test but testing for an unknown compound generally requires more sophisticated equipment. Got a Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry system lying around? If not, there's not a lot you can do to positively ID a truly unknown compound in a pressed pill. You can reagent test to see if it's something common, but there's always the outside chance of it being something really obscure that reacts similarly to a related, more common drug, and it would take a pretty extensive set of reference guides and reagents to come close to a positive ID, methinks. Cheap-o reagent tests are best at testing for specific suspected adulterants, or for positively *eliminating* compounds that it definitely isn't.
 
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you could send one to dancesafe.org or a similar organization. They can usually at least tell you what it is, especially if you tell them what you think it is.
 
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