Steroids are illegal but bath salts aren"t......

BoBoy

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Yes thats the state of our FDA these days , where hormones to make you bigger,stronger,faster are outlawed but you can go down to your local 7-11 and pick-up bath salts that will give you the urge to claw your eyes out and eat your neighbors face.....in the mean time my 23 year old nephew is sitting in a Oklahoma prison for 2 years for growing 10 baby p-t plants (I told him to come to Oregon...) Justice my ass .....~Bo
 
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Yeah I dont get it at all. I understand negligent and ill informed use of steroids should be illegal, particularly for youngins. They should just have a 9 hour course to get a certificate like first aid/CPR to be able to use steroids.

Its amazing to see bath salts and other extremely dangerous substances like tobacco being legal and regulated by the govt but steroids a felony?
 
Jesus man don't even get me going on this one.

Where are the devastated neighborhoods and the pimps pushing the steroids on women and forcing them to turn tricks to support their habit?

How many people on juice went into another lane and killed a family? Texters, drunks and nodding off heroin addicts do that shit everyday.

But they have to save Little Johnny from all the steroid deals in their classrooms. Never mind the little fucks selling the E, meth and God knows what else to Little Johnny"it's just a phase he's going through". Buy him pants that hang down low so he can show his nasty ass to world, make sure he's cool with the latest Rap CD "cap'n niggas and slap'n ho's (we all want Little Johnny to be cool in the eyes of his peers). Have him aspire to be on Death Row in his Prison Garb walking like fuck Ape....afterall Mom, "all that other kids are doing it".
 
This just one of those friggin days , I think I need to turn off the CNN......~Bo

Yes, that will cause any normal person to want to lose their mind. All the sheep watch that shit and take those spins and ride the agenda into the sunset.

Mary had a little lamb and suck him off. Fucking media controlled fucks can lick my post training session nuts.
 
Oh shit who knew "cap'n niggas and slapp'n ho's" finally got released. LOL. Now in all seriousness, can you imaging being that fucked up to eat a homeless mans face off. Thats fucked up. I can see a normal clean mans face maybe, but homeless.
 
What kind of bath salts was he taking. I just bought some of those vanilla scented ones for my daughter. She better not try to eat my face.
 
LOL. Thats how it starts. You think your doing a good thing, raising your kids well, next thing you know there eating your face off.
 
Yes thats the state of our FDA these days , where hormones to make you bigger,stronger,faster are outlawed but you can go down to your local 7-11 and pick-up bath salts that will give you the urge to claw your eyes out and eat your neighbors face.....in the mean time my 23 year old nephew is sitting in a Oklahoma prison for 2 years for growing 10 baby p-t plants (I told him to come to Oregon...) Justice my ass .....~Bo
That's because our politicians need access to bath salts in order to soak off the Ho Juice.
 
LOL. Thats how it starts. You think your doing a good thing, raising your kids well, next thing you know there eating your face off.

Maybe the bath salts my wife has are causing her to be moody now! God damn things have to go before I wake up faceless.
 
Yeah boss, you got to watch your back. Why do you think CrazyFMike is wearing that mask. Rumor has it he was in some hot tub with three blond college lesbian bitches. One of them turned around grabbed the bath salts and dumped them in. Next thing you know they ate his fucking face off.
 
I had no idea what these were they're not in my country. Sounds fucking atrocious.

Bath Salts" - Emerging and Dangerous Products

February 2011

"Bath Salts", the newest fad to hit the shelves (virtual and real), is the latest addition to a growing list of items that young people can obtain to get high. The synthetic powder is sold legally online and in drug paraphernalia stores under a variety of names, such as "Ivory Wave," "Purple Wave," "Red Dove," "Blue Silk," "Zoom," "Bloom," "Cloud Nine," "Ocean Snow," "Lunar Wave," "Vanilla Sky," "White Lightning," "Scarface," and "Hurricane Charlie." Because these products are relatively new to the drug abuse scene, our knowledge about their precise chemical composition and short- and long-term effects is limited, yet the information we do have is worrisome and warrants a proactive stance to understand and minimize any potential dangers to the health of the public.

We know, for example, that these products often contain various amphetamine-like chemicals, such as methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MPDV), mephedrone and pyrovalerone. These drugs are typically administered orally, by inhalation, or by injection, with the worst outcomes apparently associated with snorting or intravenous administration. Mephedrone is of particular concern because, according to the United Kingdom experience, it presents a high risk for overdose. These chemicals act in the brain like stimulant drugs (indeed they are sometimes touted as cocaine substitutes); thus they present a high abuse and addiction liability. Consistent with this notion, these products have been reported to trigger intense cravings not unlike those experienced by methamphetamine users, and clinical reports from other countries appear to corroborate their addictiveness. They can also confer a high risk for other medical adverse effects. Some of these may be linked to the fact that, beyond their known psychoactive ingredients, the contents of "bath salts" are largely unknown, which makes the practice of abusing them, by any route, that much more dangerous.

Unfortunately, "bath salts" have already been linked to an alarming number of ER visits across the country. Doctors and clinicians at U.S. poison centers have indicated that ingesting or snorting "bath salts" containing synthetic stimulants can cause chest pains, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, agitation, hallucinations, extreme paranoia, and delusions. It is noteworthy that, even though we are barely two months into 2011, there have been 251 calls related to "bath salts" to poison control centers so far this year. This number already exceeds the 236 calls received by poison control centers for all of 2010. In response to this emerging threat, several states, including Hawaii, Michigan, Louisiana, Kentucky, and North Dakota, have introduced legislation to ban these products, which are incidentally labeled as "not fit for human consumption." In addition, several counties, cities, and local municipalities have also taken action to ban these products.

We will continue to monitor the situation and promote research on the extent, pharmacology, and consequences of "bath salts" abuse. In the meantime, I would like to urge parents, teachers, and the public at large to be aware of the potential dangers associated with the use of these drugs and to exercise a judicious level of vigilance that will help us deal with this problem most effectively.
 
didnt some college kid kill and eat his roommate from the bath salts? ate his brain.... wtf man.
 
No sooner had I turned on the local news tonight and they announced some chic in our area was found trying to remove the skin off her face , and her 3 year old kids too ! Bathsalts .Their both in ICU ! Crazy , and we are backwoods Oregon , so its not a city only thing ....
 
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