Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Homemade Drugs And The Risks You Need To Understand

Many different kinds of banned narcotics are available on the streets that can be created in your home. These narcotics, crafted from either organic matter or over the counter drugs, are available in quite a few different types. Hallucinogenics, stimulants, relaxers and other banned drugs can be created from various legal plants and fungus. More dangerous narcotics, such as crystal, can be crafted from easily obtained materials purchased at the drug store.

If you are planning to craft homemade drugs, you should be aware of the dangers associated with them. As there are not many regions that permit drugs, there are legal dangers that you take when you pursue this craft. Even the taking of homemade drugs for medicinal purposes is looked down upon unless the narcotics fall into very specialized classes or are so low-grade they fall below the standards to be regulated.

There are a few different types of homemade drugs. Hallucinogenics and psychedelics, such as LSD, are common options among a few users. These narcotics fall into a special class that are carefully regulated, as episodes can occur a long time after the drugs were taken.

Opiates are drugs that are usually rendered from specific types of poppies. They originate from the chemical opium. This is a common kind of homemade drug, as poppy is fairly easy to come across and fairly unregulated. Opiates are frequently tested for by the authorities and places of employment that requires screening.

Stimulants are heavily sought after, as these are the type of narcotics that give the sensation commonly referred to as the high. Meth, also known as glass, crystal, crank, speed and ice, is among the common stimulant. Homemade drugs in this class are widely responsible for many drug overdoses.

Marijuana is a psychoactive drug that is the most common recreational homegrown drug. It can be grown in quite a few climates, indoors with the proper equipment, and has a variety of medicinal properties. There are some countries, such as Canada, that allow prescriptions for this drug and also allow limited quantities to be possessed.

Homegrown drugs tend to be of higher standard and potency than commercially produced medicinal narcotics. Marijuana, where permitted by law, is of a lower grade when not homegrown, and lacks many of the effects desired by users.

If you are planning creating your own homemade drugs, you will need to invest in gear that can be pricey. This is what makes marijuana so desirable, as there is little gear required to produce and tend to the narcotic. A home hydroponics kit tend to be the only necessities to make use of marijuana.

All homemade drugs should be used at the user's own risk.

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