Coolio said:
Le Junk, let me correct some of your errors.
1) Sassafras refers to multiple species of tree in the same genus, all of which contain the essential oil safrole in the root bark. Sassafras was traditionally used as a flavoring in root beer, as well as a spice in Cajun cuisine.
2) You cannot make MDMA from MDA. Safrole can be used as a precursor for making either MDA or MDMA, but once you've made MDA you might as well throw it away if you want MDMA.
3) It's impossible to wash all the safrole out of MDMA. No synthesis and cleanup can ever result in 99.9% MDMA. That 0.1% is always going to contain a little safrole and MDP2P, so the smell is always going to be recognizable to those with a sensitive enough nose, whether it's a dog or a human.
4) Even assuming you mean MDMA synthesis involves the use of 10-20 'chemicals', that's pushing it. Most of the chemicals involved are things like solvents, metal catalysts, epsom salts, etc. In countries where you don't have to make the desired precursors out of OTC precursors, an MDMA synthesis can involve as little as .. 4 precursors?
5) 'Sassafras' has been used as slang for drugs for a long time. It originally referred to marijuana. Lately is has been used to refer to MDMA, MDA, or MDEA by various regional drug cultures. A quick skimming of Google finds me people claiming the 'sassafras' was local slang for each one of the three drugs.
Basically, if someone tries to sell you 'sassafras', you need to realize that you have no way of knowing what they really have.
Whaaaat? What are you bustin' my balls for when you know 99% or better of what I'm saying is entirely correct.
First of all, the reference to "sassafras" I was refering to was in conjuction with the term used in this thread for "molly". Therefore, one would have to assume that this wasn't in regards to actual sassafras being used as a spice, but rather the use of sassafras albidum which is found in safrole. Are you saying the implied context was in regards to root beer or spices? Come on bro, your smarter than that, aren't you?
Secondly, do you really think I don't know how MDMA is made? Well, at least correctly anyway.........
Thirdly, I never said you would wash "all" of the safrole out of anything. Did I ever say "all"? No, I never said "all". Maybe I should have stated everything to the exact and precise little ml. for you. Plain and simple, the cleaner the pills, the less they smell. Or is that to broad for you?
Fourthly, once again I didn't expect anyone to specifically add up the exact amout of "precursors" used in the manufacturing of MDMA. Here's a big hint; I said anywhere from 10-20 different precursors. That should have given the reader, or specifically you, a tiny little glimpse to the fact that I was not being specific on the issue. Now, to be a little more precise, I was refering to the entire process of making MDA first, and then moving into MDMA, but you didn't know how MDMA was made correctly anyway, so what's the use.....
And fifthly, "Sassafras" was the actual product name written directly on the legal bottles of ecstasy sold in the mid-80's by the "Dallas Group", headed up by Michael Klaig. This was the brilliant group of scientist/businessmen who set up the marketing/manufacturing business of selling legal ecstasy to bars, nightclubs and even drugstores in the 1980's. "Sassafras" was the name written directly on the bottle. It was a little play on words, giving light to the main precursor used in the synthesis of their product.
And lastly, I don't need to use Google to look up any of this information. Why not? Because I lived through it, that's why.
Okay, you can now put your chalk down, go to the back of the class and grab your seat. Thank you.
Le Junk................hum
