PCP making a comeback
The good people in Central Texas have a new visitor to deal with, PCP. Police say its use is on the rise:
PCP, also known as 'Angel dust' and 'Wet' is one of the most dangerous drugs on the market and it's popping up again in Central Texas.
The hallucinogen is known for giving people superhuman strength without any pain and it's extremely dangerous.
"It's definitely a nightmare for police to have to deal with an individual who is acting under the influence," said Sgt. Brad Hunt, with the Temple Police Department.
It's true! This neat little atavistic hallucinogen can turn people violently psychotic after prolonged use, and we here at DoseNation have heard no reports of serious PCP freakouts for the last few years at least. Where has PCP been hiding? Apparently you need to know chemistry and stuff to make it, so it doesn't show up that often(?), but recent busts may indicate that use is on the rise. Does this mean people are finally getting bored of meth?
Authorities said PCP is commonly found hidden in vanilla extract bottles or on cigarettes dipped in the chemical, also called 'wet.' The drug can be lethal if it absorbs through the skin and enter the bloodstream.
The street cost for PCP is estimated at $8,000 per gallon. Possession of even a small amount is a first degree felony.
You gotta love any drug that's sold by the gallon.
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some girl at SWT (Tx State U) heard about datura in a human spirituality course, ended up jumping off a balcony at jackson hall (dorms), dead. yeah, it's not exactly euphoric at all; nasty side effects, those anticholinergics.
>if not kill themselves jimson weed's toxicity is greatly exaggerated not that i'd take it casually
>psychotic after prolonged use So can K, what's your point?
but, like Robert Anton wilson said, "Psychedellics seem to make the crazy crazier"
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