Don Luigi
Bluelight Crew
The agency says that in the 1990s and 2000s the average MDMA content of tablets was between 50-80mg; now average purity is closer to 125mg, while some “super-pills” are available in some countries with a reported range of 270-340mg.
They're doing it wrong. Quite unprecedented for journalists, I must say.
EDIT: I read another article on the website ('People will use harder drugs': legal high users on the impact of law changes) and I saw this:
“This law will make people stockpile substances. Otherwise the only alternative is to buy them over the internet from abroad, which is potentially illegal. Not being able to use smart drugs will impact on my social functioning. While not suitable for a work scenario, MDMA may emerge as a contender to replace Noopept in social contexts.” Tim, 34, London
I'd never heard of Noopept but, after a very short search, I can't understand why MDMA would be used as a replacement. It seems like it would be akin to using a howitzer to hunt a squirrel.
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