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Misc will huffing air duster set off a scram alarm?

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Dawg...I thought was compressed co2 if contains alcohol measure intake and proof used and don't kill Ur delf
 
A gallon from the paint store used to be about $25 and was so addictive to us (psycologically) that 6-10 of us would keep at it until it was gone. Its was guaranteed to give us massive headaches and kill billions of brain cells. The worst mistake I ever made concerning "getting high." We grabbed it from the woodshop of our high school and would get blitzed down by a stream on lunch and more often than not never make it back to class. Such a waste, we were really stupid. Be smart and stay away from this product and others like it, its not worth the temporary buzz.
 
A scram bracelet monitors your alcohol use- meaning, you are not allowed to consume any as terms of probation (nevermind that it's "legal" and you are of age) so , I was wondering if the ingredients in air duster could show up as alcohol- since it can be triggered by bath products/perfume/etc
 
only 4 cans, not 6 - the one being spread out andthe last 3 in a binge but still over many hours
and i feel hungover
 
A scram bracelet monitors your alcohol use- meaning, you are not allowed to consume any as terms of probation (nevermind that it's "legal" and you are of age) so , I was wondering if the ingredients in air duster could show up as alcohol- since it can be triggered by bath products/perfume/etc

Thanks for explaining that. I've never heard of a scram bracelet. That's pretty fucked up.

Also, thanks A2Z for explaining that. I could not decipher it because I'm not familiar with that duster shit or scram bracelets. But it's good to know these things.

EDIT: Are you in the US, Lemongaga? I'm just wondering about this bracelet thing and how common it is...
 
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I too did not know what a scram bracelet was until the end, its a bit too big brothery for my liking. I never understood why ex felons in the US sometimes had it written into their parole terms that they couldn't drink? I mean if its a legal substance and they are over 18 it shouldn't be considered illegal. also if it is sensitive to things like perfume, then how do you go about your day? A lot of things have alcohol! thats so not right.

As to your question; no nothing in the stuff you are huffing (the keyboard air duster going by your other thread) that will set off the bracelet. Its just compressed air. However, please do not use inhalants!!
 
only 4 cans, not 6 - the one being spread out andthe last 3 in a binge but still over many hours
and i feel hungover

In your other thread you had started you asked for people to tell you if huffing really was as harmful as they say or was it just more government propaganda such as they feed the public about all drugs..and many people told you it was like the worse thing you could do as far as trying to get high. So I am wondering why you asked when you were told how bad it was but you are still going to do it?? Can you not learn from other peoples bad experiences?

I know that people are going to do what they are going to do and have to usually learn it the hard way but in this case once you learn the hard way it will be way too late.. I guess I just mean why bother asking if you are gonna do it anyways no matter what anyone says? I can understand people going ahead and trying other drugs, all other drugs..but this isn't even a drug and there is no way that it is helping your situation. You think you are depressed now? Wait til some of that brain damage starts setting in..if you are so suicidal why not try something that might actually make you better? I cannot think of a single alternative to huffing (as far as drugs go) that would be worse than this.
 
Some ingredients in air duster are structurally similar to alcohol, so it's possible they could interfere with alcohol monitoring systems. But it's also recklessly stupid to huff air duster; this thread is being closed on that note.

So many people have killed themselves by huffing duster, it's stupid.
 
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