Yeah, the different numbers (018, 073) tell you which position the Huffman substituent is at on the John W. ring.After all John W. Huffman is its IUPAC name right
Yeah, the different numbers (018, 073) tell you which position the Huffman substituent is at on the John W. ring.After all John W. Huffman is its IUPAC name right
If the DEA makes THC a schedule III, I don't see that as a door closing for marijuana becoming legal for one main reason.
If this happens and people start seeing the benefit of taking generic thc medication, then it might help push weed to legalization because of the fact that you can grow it yourself and it's pretty much free aside from the initial cost if you grow in your back yard.
The reason it being so low-cost will help it be legalized is because we all know the markets going to crash even worse in the near future.
my .02
So you're all going to ignore the fact that the OP has no way to prove this, you just go by his word? God damn /facepalm



I've seen it on one or two news sites but I spent hours searching the DEA website, nothing. There have been WAY bigger hoaxes before, show a DEA final notice or I call bullshit.
I don't see while people despise synthes so much. Sure they're not the real deal, but they have their own virtues. For one, weed makes me eat like 5 hungry Neanderthals, and then I get those horrific bowel movements. Secondly, some of the less common JWHs are turning out to be quite interesting. 210 seems to supply a steady stone without the anxiety, so it's all about the Ki/receptor values.
Plus, for the price of good weed, I can get at least 100x the potency in synthes. That surely is worth a few points, no?
On a side note, there is an inventory of literally 100s of similar chemicals waiting to roll out. It's pretty much a cat and mouse game, and I'm betting the feds are going to lose this one in the long run.
you haven't noticed 018 disappearing from every vendor site and 018 based blends disappearing from headshops and hodgy marts?
I think that should be enough proof.
Oh, here.
http://www.justice.gov/dea/pubs/pressrel/pr030111.html