If you're looking for current lab results from inside the United States...it's going to be nearly impossible to find anyone who has quantitative results.
The DEA has an unpublished administrative ruling which restricts labs licensed by the DEA from publicly publishing quantitative data about street drugs. The unspoken threat is that laboratories will have their DEA licenses (required to handle schedule I & II substances legally) revoked if they do publish such results.
It's a sucky situation. And because the ruling is unwritten,...it's difficult to know what the boundaries are. What qualifies as 'quantitative'? Can quantitative data be published in journals? Can state labs publish quantitative results? Can such data be gathered and published years later?
We've been looking into the situation. It would be nice to be able to at least collect data for the historical record, even if it isn't published currently...for whatever nefarious purposes the DEA is imagining.
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