MXE Question

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There is a mystery about MXE I cannot workout in my head. If you can get almost any banned substance online, what's different about MXE? Is the precursor hard to get? Is the recipe closely guarded? Are the penalties relatively extreme? Seems to be a lot of nostalgia with this, so I imagine there's a high demand.
 
I don't think it is as widely in demand as you think it is. It's a relatively minor subset of fiends who would want this. It is also notoriously illegal and most manufacturers and vendors don't want to mess with that. Personally, I say good riddance to bad rubbish. It demanded too much and almost swallowed my soul.
 
its technically doable and some demand for it definitely exists, mostly within RC circles tho and generally RC labs and vendors are more hesitant about drawing a lot of unwanted attention (which this would do) especially when its about chems that are just straight up illegal. they tend to stick to gray areas and keeping things lowkey. idk just my thoughts
 
Though I miss her, I would NEVER pay such high prices for a risky business. Which of course means that it is unlikely to reappear unless one has a chemist in their backyard.

It was a mistake by the powers that be to make this thing so illegal, I believe it to be the CURE of many a neurodivergent person. I believe that it is a better solution to kê†åmïñê therapy. Safer in so many ways. It was cruel what was done to such a diamond of a chemical.
 
It was a mistake by the powers that be to make this thing so illegal
A mistake? Perhaps, but they weren't given much choice. Many people at the time, especially in Europe, thought the stuff was a substitute for methylone or mephedrone. Soon enough you had people melting down on the streets of London after realizing the true nature of the beast and being hurled into another universe. The bans were just a reaction to these events.
 
its technically doable and some demand for it definitely exists, mostly within RC circles tho and generally RC labs and vendors are more hesitant about drawing a lot of unwanted attention (which this would do) especially when its about chems that are just straight up illegal. they tend to stick to gray areas and keeping things lowkey. idk just my thoughts
There are things available, made by chemists, that have an extremely bad perception on its effects on society. Met comes to mind. Just doesn't seem consistent. Very interesting in my opinion.
 
There are things available, made by chemists, that have an extremely bad perception on its effects on society. Met comes to mind. Just doesn't seem consistent. Very interesting in my opinion.
so not the point, there are tons of things worse than MXE, but demand for MXE exists within a small amount of RC users only. If some cartel type shit thought they could cheaply make it and move kilos for big profit, they would, but its such a different situation. "chemists" arent a single minded group of people, RC market is catered to by very different labs.
 
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  1. st1ckyf1ng4z @ st1ckyf1ng4z: @MorfineOrfan @nameofuser11 @RiftChems @moai Just because they’re “banning/scheduling” something, doesn’t mean it’s not gonna be available. If you know where to look, it won’t be a problem.
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  3. MrFuszy @ MrFuszy: Hello yall
  4. AlHoffman69 @ AlHoffman69: back stvthgd
  5. Acidwizard @ Acidwizard: Terrific Tuesday Everyone!
  6. tiquanunderwood @ tiquanunderwood: Happy Monday!
  7. AlHoffman69 @ AlHoffman69: TADYA IS THE AYH STAHY THHD
  8. nameofuser11 @ nameofuser11: Set a reasonable limit. Hell fucking make it like buying cold medicine where they swipe your id and you can't get a bunch. But we know this isn't about logic or public safety. It's about money and control.
  9. nameofuser11 @ nameofuser11: AKA are such a bunch of fucking capitalist traitors. The liquor lobby has a lot of money in this as well.
  10. MorfineOrfan @ MorfineOrfan: The major plain leaf companies and the AKA are the ones lobbying against 7 and the other semi-sythetic derivatives, mgm this that and the other. We all know the chemist are just gonna mess with the scaffolding of the compounds and come out with new and even better semi-sythetic alkoloids of kratom. They are already playing with cats-claw
  11. MorfineOrfan @ MorfineOrfan: @moai just asked chatgpeetea and it looks like plain leaf kratom is safe, they arent banning it. Just 7-Hydroxymitragynine, MGM15 ,16 , and pseudoindoxyl
  12. MorfineOrfan @ MorfineOrfan: Wait... @moai they are federally banning plain leaf kratom too???
  13. moai @ moai: @MorphineOrfan how fucking stupid is this shit. We better see some new shit come out, I’m most upset about banning regular kratom because really? Millions of people have got off hard opioids with it. They must want everyone on methadone instead.
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  16. Gulp2788 @ Gulp2788: If bans were done to logic so much of what is illegal now would end up prescription only and I think the powers that be react faster than they think... if they think at all
  17. MorfineOrfan @ MorfineOrfan: They aren't specifically targeting SR and 7oh
  18. MorfineOrfan @ MorfineOrfan: @RiftChems well sr-17018 is an orphine analogue after all, and they are banning all orphines so that makes sense. Orphines are spiking the OD death rates majorly these past few months.
  19. AlHoffman69 @ AlHoffman69: CANDYMAN ramnemnber thta is will be conme relevenaent soon :alien: :cool: :cool: :cool: 🤑
  20. RiftChems @ RiftChems: crazy they are banning SR17018 at the same time. they know what theyre doing.
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