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Obtaining nitrous oxide for legal use.

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fuck going through all that trouble you can get some cardridges and a cracker at a porn shop or even a courner store sometimes
 
Untrue, usually they just need a deposit. Nitrous oxide as a food component is totally unregulated in the US.

Read this maybe?
http://www.justsayn2o.com/nitrous.obtain.html

that is old info, it also depends state to state. i guess before you could make documents, ie: business cards // website // flyers that you are a ice cream driver or do cullinary work like a caterer. but this info has since changed, you need a license. it depends state to state and the info on that site is old // prices // permits have changed. believe me i have tried over 20 shops in my area and they all require proper credentials to setup an account with them. also most places dont carry food grade nitrous anymore, i guess for this reason. also to aquire medical grade nitrous you need proper documentation and or an empty medical grade n2o tank. good luck and happy hunting. please PM me if you have any success and or any info.
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fuck going through all that trouble you can get some cardridges and a cracker at a porn shop or even a courner store sometimes
each whippit costs you roughly 50 cents per cart and they contain 8grams of compressed gas, to fill a tank they usually charge $5-$10 per lb.
 
The nitrous experience (especially combined with another psyc) is, for me, like seeing everything in the universe in a whole new way and for the first time. That said, it can only be achieved with patience, practice and a mindset which basically views it as an aid to meditation.

I see most people use it in completely the wrong way, both in terms of their breathing technique and their approach.

People seriously underestimate it because it's relatively cheap and relatively easily obtainable. It can fuck you up pretty badly, fortunately for me I stumbled across this thread: http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/445374-(Nitrous-Oxide)-Experienced-Life-Changing-Problems?highlight=gascid

Because of it, I feel pretty sure I've managed to avoid the same pitfalls. Thank goodness for BL :)
 
mediocre eh, try breathing a medical mix of N20 and O2 for a good hour or so.
Seriously!

It mixes extraordinarily well with Ketamine. That combination, I highly attest to.

Shitty unpurified grades of gas taste bad, like burnt rubber or pencil erasers, the worst (auto) grade is mixed with Sulfur dioxide and is incredibly harsh on the human lung. Long-term use of any grade of gas can cause psychological addiction and neuro-degenerative effects on the brain that can manifest with symptoms such as frequent stuttering and/or other retarded cognition, and possible persistent numbness in extremities. Even medical grade gas can have an unpleasant hang-over or come-down when the tank runs out after having done balloons continuously for multiple hours, causing fatigue, depression, mild head-ache and nausea, and feeling "not quite all there" until sleeping. Industrial Nitrous oxide emissions account for a large percent of man's harmful greenhouse gas emissions.


The best, sweetest tasting, purest medical grade gas comes out of cylinders explicitly labeled "Medical Grade USP Nitrous Oxide" with an Rx symbol on the label. They are always navy blue, 56 lbs (gas capacity), TW (Tare Weight) of just under 130 lbs. CGA-326 male valve. They stand up to your chest when upright and have a metal ring around the top of the cylinder that has "prescribed oxygen" embossed around it. That along with a good home-made silencer and you're in business.
 
Seriously!

It mixes extraordinarily well with Ketamine. That combination, I highly attest to.

Shitty unpurified grades of gas taste bad, like burnt rubber or pencil erasers, the worst (auto) grade is mixed with Sulfur dioxide and is incredibly harsh on the human lung. Long-term use of any grade of gas can cause psychological addiction and neuro-degenerative effects on the brain that can manifest with symptoms such as frequent stuttering and/or other retarded cognition, and possible persistent numbness in extremities. Even medical grade gas can have an unpleasant hang-over or come-down when the tank runs out after having done balloons continuously for multiple hours, causing fatigue, depression, mild head-ache and nausea, and feeling "not quite all there" until sleeping. Industrial Nitrous oxide emissions account for a large percent of man's harmful greenhouse gas emissions.


The best, sweetest tasting, purest medical grade gas comes out of cylinders explicitly labeled "Medical Grade USP Nitrous Oxide" with an Rx symbol on the label. They are always navy blue, 56 lbs (gas capacity), TW (Tare Weight) of just under 130 lbs. CGA-326 male valve. They stand up to your chest when upright and have a metal ring around the top of the cylinder that has "prescribed oxygen" embossed around it. That along with a good home-made silencer and you're in business.

Very useful info, thanks for that.

Now if only I can work out a way to get some that good.......
 
Yes you can buy tanks for your personal use at least in the UK.

Really? I'm from the UK, never heard of this.

Would love it to be true, I know rules state what you can and can't say but please expand and give me some clue how this is possible. As far as I know they're gonna wanna see some licence or something and I don't see how a private individual can say to a supplier "it's for my personal use". As far as I know, they're gonna wanna know that you're a dentist, a doctor, a hospital or some entity that has some "legitimate" reason to need it.

It's pretty easy to kill yourself with it, they ain't gonna give it to anyone who just asks nicely. With a note from their mum and everything.
 
I was talking to a friend of a friend and he mentioned drugs and said he liked nitrous - in one of the rooms he had a big 4 foot high tank with an attached gas mask. I can't remember how he got the tanks now but he offered to get me one if I liked - it didn't sound like it was a big deal.

Sam Kinison always said he told them that he was studying dentristy in his own home.
 
Not sure why this ended up in PD, but it doesn't belong here.

Somehow, the fact that you came to Bluelight with this question makes your food vendor story a little hard to believe.
 
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