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Subject: Marijuana
Category: Science
Asked by: lollol83-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 27 Dec 2005 09:50 PST
Expires: 26 Jan 2006 09:50 PST
Question ID: 610137
What are the marjuana effects on the brain? Is true that it damages
synapsis? I would be interested on scientifical studies about the
pattern. Best regards

Worried about quality of soft drugs sold in Italy how much can it cost
to let analyze samples in chemical laboratory to assess quality of the
stuff being sold? And what the most potentially dangerous substancies
that can be used to mix ash or weed.
Hope that even in google some worker use soft drugs, although i feel a
lost bit of potential through this year. Thks to let
be available online past researches, is very useful. Best regards

Clarification of Question by lollol83-ga on 29 Dec 2005 05:35 PST
Oh, I'm Sorry. I simply have access in many cities to soft drugs
sellers and i just want to try to bring samples of weed or ash in
chemistry laboratory. Can i do something like this in some Eu. nation
without spending too much?
Is just for the health of smokers. I'm sorry for my bad english. Best Regards

Clarification of Question by lollol83-ga on 29 Dec 2005 10:51 PST
I would be interested as well to know if some scientific study offer
prove that using marjuana can damage Iq score of users.
In Italy is just a matter of quality of the product, and the european
union situation is really strange considering that they are no borders
and a producer and seller region like Holland. Guess that is the same
in U.S., i mean California and other places that sell legally marjuana
can get money by  near states citizens' demand. Maybe to get an answer
of my first question i should increase money offered.
Bye from Giuseppe
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Subject: Re: Marijuana
From: markvmd-ga on 27 Dec 2005 18:21 PST
 
You really should grow your own. I've read about all sorts of nasties
that COULD be put in weed-- PCP, formalin-- but I'd be more worried
about what pesticides a grower uses. Inhaling such things is bad
enough without heating them up.
Subject: Re: Marijuana
From: azdoug-ga on 28 Dec 2005 06:00 PST
 
Had you been smokin' when you wrote your second paragraph?  The first
is coherent, but I can't understand what you're asking in the
second...
Subject: Re: Marijuana
From: markvmd-ga on 29 Dec 2005 09:23 PST
 
Azdoug, Lolol is asking if there is a way to legally and cheaply test
marijauna samples for purity or contaminants. By ash I believe he
means hashish.
Subject: Re: Marijuana
From: lollol83-ga on 29 Dec 2005 10:46 PST
 
Exact what i'm looking for markvmd. Hope to receive some answer but
guess is difficoult. In so many areas is difficoult to get good infos
on the internet...
Citizens have to make their part. Lack of institution in Italy is
costant. Best regards. Giuseppe
Subject: Re: Marijuana
From: myoarin-ga on 31 Dec 2005 07:27 PST
 
Mark is right, the best control is to grow your own.  This site
doesn't tell you how to  - just how it should be done properly.  ;)

http://www.cbc-canada.com/m-quality.html

And yes, insecticides are bad for you, I found, and too much nitrogen
fertilizing will burn your throat and make it difficult to keep your
stuff burning.

I expect that you would have to be rather discrete about asking a lab
to test canabis for you, maybe less so in Holland.  But a friendly lab
for testing fruits and vegetables could certainly do it.  Is there an
agricultural laboratory in your area?
This site won't help you directly, but it suggests that there are fair
simple and effective testing methods, but where to find the equipment
and training?

http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/article/ac1999g.html

And here is a testing kit.  $1500 seems a bit expensive, but it would
probably last for years for your purpose:
http://www.gttestkit.com/gttestkit_eng/bio_work.htm
     (interesting: the alternate language is Thai)

There are probably similar sites, but my search terms found too many
off-target hits.
Myoarin

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