No it is not bunk it is pretty good. Like i said i had some 2CI that i did one week and i tried some of the red devils and the trip was almost exactly the same. They are a drug and are illegal in the USA and Australia. They are legal in New Zealand and Europe as a harm reduction drug. This is what is in them Erowid BZP Vault and Erowid TFMPP Vault. http://www.spiritualhigh.co.uk/spiritualhigh.co.uk/downloads/Legal-party-pills-in-New-Zealand-report.pdfThat website looks like it's selling some seriously BUNK SHIT. I'd rather take my chances buying some pills at a fucking rave and end up with speed instead of E than spend more money on that website, wait a few weeks, and still end up with some weak ass BUNK SHIT.
Yes. Just like seeds.and you got these shipped to America?
What harm reduction programs are you referring to, TV commercials, Just say no. Yeah those are really working. The Feds are really winning the War on its own people, oh i mean Drugs. Yeah that's the ticket. I haven't seen any of these programs you are referring to. The only one's i know of are lengthy prison sentences which are more harmful than the drugs themselves. That's why we keep building more prisons. Its become big business to lock people up for any type of drug. Why do you think the Feds are fighting so hard to keep marijuana illegal in our country and Canada even though 1/2 the US population has or does smoke mj. Job security that's why. Most drug arrests in the US on our highways are for marijuana and cocaine. What do you think would happen if marijuana was legalized? Crime would go down and we would have room in our prisons for real criminals and we would not need to build new prisons. Less DEA agents, cops, prison guards, probation officers, judges. New Zealand and Europe have these drugs legal because they have a really bad meth problem and a lot of kids were dying from bunk X as well. They have allowed these drugs to stay legal to try and prevent deaths. They know that a WAR on Drugs and its own people does not work and they are trying to do something different. They are thinking outside of the box and are trying to do something similar to what Holland does. The government in New Zealand knows that people are going to do these types of drugs anyways and they feel these these types of drugs are a safer alternative. That's why they call them harm reduction drugs.Incredible. Call me a conservative, but I don't understand how drugs and/or "drug substitutes" can be considered legal as part of a "harm reduction" program. Here in the U.S., harm reduction means acknowledging that there is a persistent problem, and providing educational programs in hopes that people will be disuaded from drug use. I'm curious if giving people weak ass substitutes instead of the real thing actually works. I personally would much prefer the real thing to a legalized substitute, but I'm just an American.