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1975 was the beginning of my teen/young adult.What is this? 1975? Who huffs anymore. Use flakka like a REAL dope fiend.
What's flakka?
1975 was the beginning of my teen/young adult.What is this? 1975? Who huffs anymore. Use flakka like a REAL dope fiend.
1975 was the beginning of my teen/young adult.
What's flakka?
A synthetic drug.1975 was the beginning of my teen/young adult.
What's flakka?
she was killed by the exact same shit (Duster)
intelligent girl.
Um, nope.
If Bath Salt was Meth's big cousin then Flakka is Bath Salt's big cousin.
Chemically similar and also an amphetamine, said to have more violent reactions in users.
http://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-flakka-and-what-are-the-side-effects-2015-4
here in SC inhalables are restricted to 18 and over@Abroad , where I am, we have nothing. you want spray paint, carb cleaner, whatever, you get to buy it.
Age restrictions on alcohol, tobacco, lottery, guns and ammo, but not aerosols, glues, knives.
And in all honesty, I'm not putting my job in jeopardy to refuse an aerosol sale. My paycheck feeds and clothes my kids, it's on you to keep your life straight, not me.
If we had restrictions, I would certainly enforce then, I'm in a gun shop, I enforce restrictions all day but I can't use my own judgement to make up restrictions and put my job in jeopardy.
And she's clearly over 18.here in SC inhalables are restricted to 18 and over
oh i agree with you. As long as someone isn't violating alcohol laws or purchasing more than the legal max, its not any of my buisness.And she's clearly over 18.
Also factor in the burns on her face, what if we are wrong and they aren't from inhalants but rather a medical condition? Or if she was burned some other way?
What I have been saying is that where I ma sitting right now I would have no reason to refuse her a sale, other than some personal bias or judgments based on her physical appearance which would probably cost me my job, which I am not willing to risk. This in response to a criticism that the clerk that sold her the Duster should not have done so. When in reality it's the addict in this story who shouldn't be doing something, she shouldn't be using, and the clerk bears no responsibility in her fucked up life choices.
In Indiana we have age restrictions on inhalants,certain glues,etc.@Abroad , where I am, we have nothing. you want spray paint, carb cleaner, whatever, you get to buy it.
Age restrictions on alcohol, tobacco, lottery, guns and ammo, but not aerosols, glues, knives.
And in all honesty, I'm not putting my job in jeopardy to refuse an aerosol sale. My paycheck feeds and clothes my kids, it's on you to keep your life straight, not me.
If we had restrictions, I would certainly enforce then, I'm in a gun shop, I enforce restrictions all day but I can't use my own judgement to make up restrictions and put my job in jeopardy.
Google krokodil.Don't know if it's spelled right but holy cow....I've had to google quite a few drugs out nowadays. Thankfully I survived my stupid younger years
Google krokodil.Don't know if it's spelled right but holy cow....
krokodil will make you believe in the zombie apocolypse!Why?? WHAT is it?? LOL
A clip from Intervention when the addict was a huffer:
Addict from this year, also a huffer:
Nasty shit.
That's the shit that eats away peoples flesh,I seen an episode on drugs Inc. About krocadil and it is nasty wicked disgusting how they fiend for the shit that is eating through their flesh and tissue and people literally have gaping holes in their bodies and they still inject that shit!!!!Google krokodil.Don't know if it's spelled right but holy cow....