Pickledlemons
Bluelighter
Because they are retarded
They don't. It makes zero business sense.But WHY would you put it in Coke or Speed? If those buyers don't also use opioids it could very well kill them (and dealers tend to need to work on repeat business) and even if they use opioids anyway or they don't OD...they're IMMEDIATELY going to know you laced their stims with something?
Are you saying fent-cut coke and speed is "a one-off" where you are, or everywhere?They don't. It makes zero business sense.
Not saying it hasn't happened, more likely it was a one-off, cross contamination experience that someone then went and vented about online and that's how rumors start.
I never said anything about cost, rather word of mouth taking off within a day when meth heads start dying left and right from fenty overdoses.Are you saying fent-cut coke and speed is "a one-off" where you are, or everywhere?
Because I assure you, it is not a one-off. Fent is dirt cheap. Cocaine is not, even buying kilos.
Easy math.
Yeah, I got that - maybe I misread, but as I understood it, you meant that this was not a widespread phenomenon?I never said anything about cost, rather word of mouth taking off within a day when meth heads start dying left and right from fenty overdoses.
They don't. It makes zero business sense.
Not saying it hasn't happened, more likely it was a one-off, cross contamination experience that someone then went and vented about online and that's how rumors start.
But it makes sense - when you can buy kilos of fentanyl analogs for pocket change compared to kilos of coke. Together with other cuts you need a miniscule amount of fentanyl to add a narcotic feel to the "coke". The positive outcome for the drug-dealers is that you can turn a good brick into five using cuts.It just makes no sense. The goal of stepping on your product is boosting your profits by artificially increasing your volume.
The amount of fent needed to make the whole process even practical would kill the first poor bastard to take a hit.
I see no positive outcome for either party by doing such a thing
Everything you said is correct but you're not concidering the fact that there are plenty (i would say majority) of stimulant users that expect their DOC to feel like a stimulant. Personally if someone sells me speed that makes me nod or to be even slightly sluggish i'm never returning to that dealer again. Tainting the product with fentanyl just ruins it for majority of customers so it would be really bad for the business.But it makes sense - when you can buy kilos of fentanyl analogs for pocket change compared to kilos of coke. Together with other cuts you need a miniscule amount of fentanyl to add a narcotic feel to the "coke". The positive outcome for the drug-dealers is that you can turn a good brick into five using cuts.
And if you deal in open drug markets, that is outside, you usually don't have a steady circle of the same returning customers as much as random customers come and go all the time (at least in Sweden/Norway where I've been selling coke and heroin).
It's not like a drug-dealer that operates in open markets with those kind of hard drugs gives two fucks if somebody kneels over, as long as they get paid.
It surprises me that people are surprised that most dealers are completely amoral.
Definitely. I agree. But it's also about ratio. Just like a speedball can be either balanced, a bit heavy towards coke or a bit towards heroin.Everything you said is correct but you're not concidering the fact that there are plenty (i would say majority) of stimulant users that expect their DOC to feel like a stimulant.
Again, I agree. But spread over a few big enough cities, you can sell that off to one time customers by cold cop without really losing your bit off the market.Personally if someone sells me speed that makes me nod or to be even slightly sluggish i'm never returning to that dealer again.
Ýup. Maybe I should've been clearer in my earlier post, but I think that it's really fucked up for several reasons. All I was pointing out, was that it happens. And by happens I don't mean contamination. I mean it get's stretched and cut and sold intentionally. And while it's deplorable, that's how it is. A lot of shit that shouldn't happen, does happen. The economics of the drug trade is a set-up to corrupt. Greed never stops growing.Tainting the product with fentanyl just ruins it for majority of customers so it would be really bad for the business.
Yes. Like I said, I agree that the logic is flawed. So is shoe-polish in black tar, but it occurs. They cut coke with benzos here. Nothing makes sense.I doubt that adding tiny amounts of fent (so that the user would not be aware he's taking fentanyl) would be effective enough to worth it. It probably wouldn't get people addicted and would therefore be just waste of fentanyl, which the dealer could have sold for a profit. Also it would be extremely difficult to mix the fentanyl with the stimulant in the right ratio so that fentanyl's effects wouldn't owerpower the stimulant's effects.