BigTrancer
Bluelight Crew
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2000
- Messages
- 7,343
BTW: Thanks for that gem of info keystroke!
BigTrancer
BigTrancer
keystroke said:The use of these substances to achieve intoxication is not controlled by law.
Doooofus said:Is that saying that if you're over 18 it is legal for you to use propellants and gases (i.e. N2O) as intoxicants? Is this the same in Australia? I was always under the impression that if the cops caught you with a cracker, bulbs and a balloon that you would be in trouble. Not so?
Doooofus said:Aww man can you make me one? Or at least provide a list of what I'd need from my local hardware store?![]()
Inhaling from a whipped cream bottle does not seem to produce the level of effects which a cartridge filled balloon does, so I finally got hold of some N20 cartridges today. The recreational use of nitrous oxide requires the cream charger cartridges, a “cracker” and a balloon. The cracker is a contraption which pierces the cartridge and releases the (very cold) nitrous oxide on the other side, which would ideally be occupied by a balloon. This cracker is made by the resourceful CT:
The open threaded end is where the balloon fits over and the other side can be screwed apart to fit a cartridge in and then screwed in, piercing the seal and filling the balloon. Very nifty device. Each cartridge seems to be able to fill a balloon, and that volume is just comfortable for my lungs to inhale.
Cyberdyne said:er....I thought you were kidding at first...you guys don't have NOS crackers as a matter of course over there?? Thats pretty roflmao...We buy them in dairy's here for like 30-40 bucks...I wasn't even aware you could use the actual cream container thingy's...man...you crazy Aussies...and that price = !!!!
Cyberdyne said:
it is quite clearly illegal to sell for the purposes of intoxication in NZ