Is there a way to tell if a drug is laced?
Question by Jaycee Bee: Is there a way to tell if a drug is laced?
Okay, so to start off I am NOT planning to actually take any drugs. The only reason I am asking this is I read an article about how recently there have been some OD’s because the “MDMA” some people took actually had no MDMA in it all, but instead a mixture of speed and some other drugs.
So if you were going to buy some X pills, how would you know that they weren’t laced with something else? Is there any way to be sure that what you’re getting is molly and not something else?
And finally, if it is laced would it thus be addictive?
Best answer:
Answer by maemae
if you’re not planning on taking any, you wouldn’t have these weird questions. i have zero interest in drugs, so i don’t care if they are laced, because either way they won’t be going in my system. but anyway… regardless of my dislike of drugs and naivety, even i know that most X pills, aren’t really that at all. you can be sure you’ll be taking a whole bunch of other nasty chemicals.
Answer by Wayne
I think that if you stay away from drugs not prescribed by your Dr. you will be fine.
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