u got more rigs n ur school backpack then actual pencils n pens.
You have a beautiful career in front of you my son.
u got more rigs n ur school backpack then actual pencils n pens.
If you don't even bother trying to hide track marks anymore (it's warm out, I'm wearing short sleeves dammit!). I don't use often enough for them to be that noticeable, and I just get a light yellow bruise on my arm that I doubt anyone thinks is from shooting dope anyway, so there's no way that I am going to sacrifice comfort on the off chance that someone that I actually care about notices them.
$3 is still possible money towards your next fix.
might be a junkie if "ol faithful" (rig with worn out numbers) has been sharpened repeatedly with a match book and lost about 1/8" in needle length due to sharpening (those were some baaaad days).
Its not legal in all states. Some states still have prescription only syringes. Not everyone has internet access. Some of us are just impatient. The people that use irresponsibly are the majority and "we" are the minority. Its like all the posts you see of people heating pills to IV or not using microns. Or people trying to IV benzos etc. In a lot of states they'll still charge you with drug paraphernalia which is generally class A misdemeanor if you have syringes and no injectable prescription.^ my dad was an IV addict in those days, I've heard the stories even if I haven't lived through it.
BlueHues that supports my point even more... nowadays it's legal to have rigs and you can buy them for pennies online or from a pharmacy. So there is just NO excuse not to IV responsibly.