⫸STICKY⫷ Why you shouldn't abuse Ketamine (nsfw photos)

Generation K: The disturbing rise of ketamine abuse among young people


Amazing to think that 30 years ago ketamine cost £50/gram. Now I notice that £15-£30/gram is the stated price. A quick inflation calculation shows that the price has dropped 50-75% in real terms.

It now makes sense to me who MXE, a homologue I felt to be much better than ketamine is now rarely encountered. I'm not inferring that MXE is 'bladder safe' but I cannot help but reflect that it's higher potency likely made it SAFER.

Ketamine isn't simple to produce, in fact dedicated production-lines are generally employed. But it's worth noting that the internation price for legally sold ketamine ranges from $252-$451/Kg.

On reading this, I can understand why the UK government decided to make ketamine a class A drug. I don't believe it's going to alter the penalty for personal amounts, but it does mean that wholesalers could now be faced with life imprisonment.

Interesting that the PSA only provides for a maximum sentence of 7 years. I'm not sure if MXE has been explicitly controlled but there are compounds that are not arylcyclohexylamines that produce effects like K. No idea if they are toxic.,
 
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