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  • Has anyone heard of / seen Blue coloured Mephedrone? Apparently it is being dyed blue so that it can be imported easyer. The quality is
    very high compaired to crap that has been passed off as Mephedrone in recent months Inc Nrg 1.

    lovely….:yakk::yakk:

    @shamtul 393143 wrote:

    Has anyone heard of / seen Blue coloured Mephedrone? Apparently it is being dyed blue so that it can be imported easyer.

    its an ancient international standard that “blue = poison” and much legitimate plant food is coloured blue as a marker as is poison bait used against rodents

    I guess the idea is it is easier to get through Customs on this blag but labelled as another chemical how long it will last for I don’t know (especially if some fools end up with a actual shipment of weedkiller or rodenticide instead of mephedrone :yakk:)

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    just seen this documentary about the amount of unwanted staffies being put down – theres a harsh scene towards the end where they show a dog actually being put down (I had to click a disclaimer I was over 16 and could handle disturbing images before being able to watch it!)

    the liquid in the syringe was bright blue, same colour as the above poison bottle and the grain I was watching an old ratcatcher put in the loft at my work a few months ago. Chinese feds use this same stuff for putting down people what have broken the law, as its a less noisy and messy business then shooting them, cheaper, and makes the organs easier to harvest. (ironically the first criminals they used this against were drug dealers!)

    And what country do most of our popular chemicals come from?

    if importers are actually managing to get this stuff through HMRC and its making it “easier” thats because its clearly being brought in with shipments of actual poison of some sort, be it weedkiller, rodenticides or worse stuff. All it takes is one fuck up somewhere along the chain with labelling :yakk: – we’ve then got a urban myth becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy…

    @General Lighting 393333 wrote:

    just seen this documentary about the amount of unwanted staffies being put down – theres a harsh scene towards the end where they show a dog actually being put down (I had to click a disclaimer I was over 16 and could handle disturbing images before being able to watch it!)

    don’t watch this if your easily horrified..
    A Shocking Look Inside Chinese Fur Farms
    fucking disgraceful.
    :yakk::yakk::yakk:

    you know what, don’t watch that shit at all! damn man 🙁

    unfortunately a very common end for raccoon dogs as their fur is in demand worldwide (especially for fur-lined hooded jackets wannabe gangstas wear – these are mislabelled as fake fur or other species).. they are like the Asian equivalent of foxes, once viewed as pest species… in a country where people’s lifes are cheap, what hope do other creatures have?

    That’s horrid stuff 🙁

    The police will know to look out for blue mephe now.

    Cops will bust anyone with small quantities of random powder/chemicals without a prescription or a good reason for having them (such as being a scientist and even then they’d be expected to comply with health and safety regulations).

    HRMC will scrutinise larger shipments of powder for similar reasons.

    Blue is a recognised “poison” colour so I don’t think its a bad thing at all if this stupid blag is knocked on the head very quickly even if it costs people a lot of money in lost shipments. its just asking for a contamination issue to arise.

    My employers buy a lot of (legitimate) chemicals, both cleaning/janitorial stuff (some of it containing toxic substances) and also legal pharmaceutical substances. Anything which can hurt people often tends to be a blue colour. its deliberately used as its the last appetizing colour so people are put off ingesting it..

    mmmm industrial dyes in stuff you consume…

    Copy of breaking bad?

    The use of blue color for poisons probably stems from the fact that a old blue dye called “prussian blue” was found to contain hydrogen cyanide.

    @chris.evil 393339 wrote:

    That’s horrid stuff 🙁

    someone sent me that, wish i’d never watched it. would have rather watched one of those bastards getting skinned tbh.

    the video was pretty bad but when you see videos like ‘PIG DECAPITATION’ (i’m sure you can find it pretty quick in a google search) that is much more disgusting as someone is just doing it for fun…

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