If your region is in fact testing for synthetic cannabinoids, you should make sure whether JWH-250 has been banned yet. It is unscheduled in America, but they have still developed a test for it. Probably because different states are banning it additionally.any new info... particularly if some of the newer blends show up on the standard synthetic test??
homey, any insight into how long JWH can be detected in one's system using the current lab test?
To all those who think this doesn't stand on legal ground: it's called the Analogue Act--your argument based on consumption and scheduling will actually work against you in a court of law.
Sorry to break the bad news but if you consume any mind altering substance (specifically scheduled or not) and it is found in a urine or blood test you're out of luck. Period end of story.
Do you know how the test works? I am skeptical that there is any test for ALL analogs. From what I've read, the tail portion of the molecule is cleaved early during aminoalkylindole metabolism and the leftover skeleton is what is being tested for. This leads me to believe that one test would be able to show whether any of the following naphthoylindoles had been ingested: JWH 018, 019, 073, 200, AM-1220, & AM-2201. Meanwhile, a second test would pick up whether the phenylacetylindoles JWH-250 or SR-18 had been ingested. (although neither of these are scheduled at the federal level)the place i work for tests for JWh and all the analogs. you have to request it when having samples sent to the lab. however, we are getting dipstick tests in for synthetic cannibinoids and even mdpv(bath salts). so watch out. last thing you want is to test positive on probation.....i dont work for probation by the way.