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Okay, so I was surfing the web and found an site, whose link I don't know if I should post as I might get yeleld at for sources
but there was a page that had this on it:
For various reasons, many countries run into issues regarding research chemicals. Most recently in August 2006 the US/Canadian customs did testing and concluded research chemicals were safe and declared them an open market. This was one of the issues that were widely discussed and they also allowed many held back Canadian pharmaceuticals to be legally distributed to Americans in need of cheaper (sometimes better) medicine and research materials.
More recently, in Dec. 2006 Canadian Customs held and tested large amounts of research chemicals. They also concluded the same positive results, keeping research chemicals an open market in Canada as well. Though these major delays may have irritated many Americans and world citizens waiting on medicine and research materials from Canada, in the long run makes it better to resolve issues positively.
As many know, it was the FBI that first found interest in working with these research chemicals in the 90's. Due to the obvious benefits of synthesizing certain research chemicals for, education, medicine, and other purposes, the California FBI decided to invest heavily in already existing research materials and try to synthesize their "most advanced" state. Dr. Alexander Shulgin (contracted by FBI) was chosen to head the research. He is a pioneer in advancing these materials to the point of where they are today. As his reports are widely available on the internet. Creating over 50 different types from the same basic chemical structures, he wrote 2 extensive books: PHiKAL and TIHKAL. They are truly some of the most advanced research chemicals to be synthesized to date. The FBI took definate interest in continuing developement and the rest was history.
Recently Canada has grown to be the leader in the industry. Although very popular among special interest researchers, the various industries of Europe, US, & Canada (medicine, education, research, intelligence) found many useful applications also, and are continuing research on them today. Some of the newest governmental research is more underground than before, as the already existing research materials are kept an open market in most countries and are used by industry. The best synthesis hasn't even been invented yet, but it's sure to be as exciting as the ones available now. Finding the appropriate avenue of approach is the job of the independent researcher now though. The possibilities are endless when working with materials like these.
For more information on this topic search GOOGLE. Keywords: Dr. Shulgin, PIHKAL, TIHKAL
~Isn't this a really good thing in terms of legal status of RCs in North America at least? Does anyone know anything about this? Is this true? Does anyone have any additional information?
but there was a page that had this on it:
For various reasons, many countries run into issues regarding research chemicals. Most recently in August 2006 the US/Canadian customs did testing and concluded research chemicals were safe and declared them an open market. This was one of the issues that were widely discussed and they also allowed many held back Canadian pharmaceuticals to be legally distributed to Americans in need of cheaper (sometimes better) medicine and research materials.
More recently, in Dec. 2006 Canadian Customs held and tested large amounts of research chemicals. They also concluded the same positive results, keeping research chemicals an open market in Canada as well. Though these major delays may have irritated many Americans and world citizens waiting on medicine and research materials from Canada, in the long run makes it better to resolve issues positively.
As many know, it was the FBI that first found interest in working with these research chemicals in the 90's. Due to the obvious benefits of synthesizing certain research chemicals for, education, medicine, and other purposes, the California FBI decided to invest heavily in already existing research materials and try to synthesize their "most advanced" state. Dr. Alexander Shulgin (contracted by FBI) was chosen to head the research. He is a pioneer in advancing these materials to the point of where they are today. As his reports are widely available on the internet. Creating over 50 different types from the same basic chemical structures, he wrote 2 extensive books: PHiKAL and TIHKAL. They are truly some of the most advanced research chemicals to be synthesized to date. The FBI took definate interest in continuing developement and the rest was history.
Recently Canada has grown to be the leader in the industry. Although very popular among special interest researchers, the various industries of Europe, US, & Canada (medicine, education, research, intelligence) found many useful applications also, and are continuing research on them today. Some of the newest governmental research is more underground than before, as the already existing research materials are kept an open market in most countries and are used by industry. The best synthesis hasn't even been invented yet, but it's sure to be as exciting as the ones available now. Finding the appropriate avenue of approach is the job of the independent researcher now though. The possibilities are endless when working with materials like these.
For more information on this topic search GOOGLE. Keywords: Dr. Shulgin, PIHKAL, TIHKAL
~Isn't this a really good thing in terms of legal status of RCs in North America at least? Does anyone know anything about this? Is this true? Does anyone have any additional information?