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Why there is a MDMA shortage

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PsiloSubNaut

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After multiple threads asking the same question about why MDMA has all but gone on our streets, I have decided to start this thread to educate BLers on the factors surrounding this 'MDMA drought'

In 2008 the AFP went over to Cambodia and burned 33 tonnes of safrole, the main precursor for MDMA and enough to make over 200 million tablets. Obviously at the environments expense :(

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/7b-ecstasy-oil-stash-goes-up-in-smoke/2008/06/20/1213770880160.html

Also in 2008 the world's biggest ecstasy bust took out Australia's ecstasy kingpins and supply chain all the way back to Europe. Some 4.4 tonnes of pingers stashed away in tomato tins was found thanks to a dirty rat :X

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/new...d-in-worlds-biggest-ecstasy-bust/1239771.aspx

And still to this day the AFP are over in Cambodia burning safrole oil. So don't expect a reprieve from the MDMA drought any time soon

http://www.afp.gov.au/media-centre/news/afp/2010/february/cambodia-drug-burn.aspx

I advise anyone in the pill scene to take a break until further notice for reasons of health and safety.

You risk taking any number of drugs that are more dangerous than MDMA if you continue to take ecstasy pills in the current market.

That is all
 
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