Where can I get the bath salts that get you high?
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Are there any places in Pueblo or Colorado Springs that sell the coke bath salts? And if so where and whats the price? I don’t need people telling me what to put in my body either so none of that please. And I know they have to be sold somewhere in Colorado because there still legal here
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Answer by sandra dee
um…. i know you said not to tell you what to do and i won’t but just be careful. it’s an unnatural manmade drug and really dangerous………. one of the first guys that did it got hold of a knife and cut his own face off. so ya. make sure you have a sober friend with you to make sure you stay safe. and they’re not ‘coke’. it was just bath salts that people figured out got them high, but i think they’ve changed the way they make them in most places now. but you could try like hippie type areas various body shops there or something.
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smoke some weed f**k bath salt
Probably any head shop/hippie type place is a reasonable bet. Probably a ton of online sellers too, like anything else these days.
Man I’d think twice or three times before going that route though. I have never once heard anything good about this stuff. Just because you can get something mind altering and have the right to do so doesn’t mean it’s worth taking the ride.
The terms I hear over and over associated with this stuff is “extreme agitation, paranoia, suicidal behavior.” Ungodly high blood pressure and hypothermia which can lead to muscle breakdown and kidney failure. What’s worse is the stuff is so new that doctors really don’t even know what to do with you if you spin out and end up in the ER. Often normal sedation procedures don’t work with this stuff.
I can’t see where that would be the least bit enjoyable or even interesting. It stimulates the nervous system, but then so does nerve gas!
Honestly I never thought I’d hear myself saying this, but if you’re that determined to tweak on something, you’d almost certainly be safer (in the short run), with coke or methamphetamine! At least with these and almost every other street drug, they have a long record of medical use and the dangers are well understood.
The bath salts, on the other hand, are basically chemical frankensteins. Some chemist in India or China figured out how to alter cathinone enough to skirt existing drug laws. They have no idea how it actually works in humans or even lab rats, but hey, it’s legal, and we’ll put “not for human consumption” with a wink and a nod. If some poor 20-year old mopes in America start foaming at the mouth and wander into freeway traffic, well too bad, but we’ve made our bank!