I've seen people smoke and snort worst things... however... that stuff sounds pretty awesome. :P
Also, if the person was a chemist they may have realized the substance was chemically similar to cocaine and just 'given it a whirl'. Who knows... it's all trial and error in the end.
From a quick glance at Wikipedia and Erowid, it looks like this has not ever been intended as a plant food. Wikipedia claims that it is chemically a phenethylamine, meaning that it's similar to speed, meth, MDMA, and all those other drugs.
Seems more likely that some enterprising chemist cooked the stuff up in his lab, looking for another psychoactive phenethylamine. Frankly, I was under the impression that the US already had a blanket law scheduling any drug that was intended to imitate some other, already-scheduled drug.
That stuff sounds a bit scary. Sure some of the effects sound cool but what worries me the most is that it is so new nobody knows how toxic it is to your body or what some of the long term effects could be.
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Also, if the person was a chemist they may have realized the substance was chemically similar to cocaine and just 'given it a whirl'. Who knows... it's all trial and error in the end.
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I thought drugs were supposed to make you cool, not catch of the day.
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:p
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Seems more likely that some enterprising chemist cooked the stuff up in his lab, looking for another psychoactive phenethylamine. Frankly, I was under the impression that the US already had a blanket law scheduling any drug that was intended to imitate some other, already-scheduled drug.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Federal Analog Act, a bastion of legal vagary.
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