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- From: lamontg@stein.u.washington.edu (Lamont Granquist)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: Need info on X and Nitrate
- Keywords: X and Nitrates
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.075552.8004@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 07:55:52 GMT
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- lygariba@unix.amherst.edu (LISA YVONNE GARIBAY) writes:
- >I need some information on ecstasy and nitrates. First, I was wondering
- >if anyone could tell me the average price per pill/casule, and give me any
- >origins of the drug (i.e., where and when it was first developed/used,
- >where the best places are to get a hold of it, etc.).
-
- It was first developed around the turn of the century. It recieved sporadic
- use in the late 60's and 70's, then exploded into the spotlight in the 80's.
- The best way to get ahold of it is to have contacts (ie. friends that deal
- it). The best way to get those, is to hang around raves, make friends, and
- mention your interest in X every now and then -- IMHO, buying it from random
- people at raves isn't a good idea. You can get burned and end up buying
- some draino. Cost here is $20 per 100 mg (a dime) if you get it from someone
- you know. Its $30-$45 or so for the same amount if you buy it at a rave.
-
- As for nitrates, or
- >"poppers": I have heard that these are great to use, with no side-effects
- >or long-term effects to worry about. They were very popular in the sort
- >of underground subculture of the 70's and early 80's (some referred to it
- >as the drug of the sexual deviants), and I know they are still in existence
- >today though under a new formula (that has not been made illegal yet).
- >If anyone can tell me where and how to procure a few pills, it would be
- >much appreciated.
-
- Got me. I haven't heard of anything except N2O being used around here.
-
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- Lamont Granquist lamontg@u.washington.edu
- "When dogma enters the brain, all intellectual activity ceases."
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