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How did that finger get into the chili?

on Mon, 07/25/2011 - 16:46

Somebody put it there, accidentally or on purpose. The pots, pans, glassware, buckets and other instruments used to make one drug by a given drug organization is often used to make another drug. So sometimes the reason that ecstasy has trace amounts of meth is simply manufacture or reformation using common equipment. Or the reason marijuana leaves have trace amounts of powdered drugs is because of transference when plants are cut with the same knife. At other times, the answer is more sinister based on greed. When there’s “chocolate that got onto my peanut butter”, it’s probably an attempt to get one to love and crave something new. Sometimes traffickers intentionally mix or substitute one drug with another more tempting like meth for cocaine to create a new and more lucrative market. To them it comes down to dollars, if they can get you hooked on something that will make you come back more frequently, it’s more profit.

Consuming crap is just plain nasty and can even be deadly. Drug traffickers’ apparent lack of quality control is not usually deliberately meant to be repulsive, harmful or even to cause death. On the contrary, they want customers coming back for more. To dealers, it’s “just business”. Just thought you should know what’s really being pushed since no one wants to consciously consume anything that got pulled out a pile of crap. To those of you who have never used an illegal drug I say don’t try it, you might like it and get to a point where you may no longer care about where the crap came from.

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