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Il est temps de faire du stock les amis
Les vendeurs commencent à enlever leurs produits !
Citation d'un vendeur :
Quelques exemples :
N*wc*****als va retiré ses 2C-X, JWH, Stims fin décembre. Il ne restera plus que les NBOMe et les DOx et le 4-HO-MET
RC-S***** ne proposera que des tryptamines et des dissociatives prochainement.
BuyB**tR* ne proposera que des tryptamines (4-HO, 5-MeO, et quelques dissociatives) à partir du 15 Janvier 2012.
Concernant ces informations, elles ont été demandée par e-mail aux vendeurs et également sur SafeOrScam
Les vendeurs américains sont entrain de faires des ventes PREBAN à des prix incroyablement réduits. Ils ne disposeront plus d'aucun JWH et de 2C-X d'ici Jeudi prochain (15/12)...
News (En Anglais) :
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-actio...-ban-this-week
House to vote on synthetic marijuana ban this week
By Pete Kasperowicz - 12/05/11 10:39 AM ET
The House this week is expected to pass legislation that bans synthetic drugs that can affect the brain in ways similar to the active ingredient in marijuana.
The Synthetic Drug Control Act, H.R. 1254, was introduced in March by Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.), and was approved by the House Judiciary Committee in early November by voice vote.
"The passage of H.R. 1254 in the Committee on the Judiciary represents another important step in efforts to ban the sale of new and dangerous synthetic drugs," Dent said after committee passage.
"The abuse of these drugs is a growing concern in communities across the country, as users are increasingly threatening public safety," he said. "Despite ongoing reports of individuals reacting violently to synthetic substances, drugs like 'bath salts' and 'plant food' are still sold legally in many states. It is time for Congress to ban these destructive substances and put an end to their sale."
The bill would put 16 "cannabimimetic" and 15 hallucinogenic drugs that can now be bought legally on Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, which bans drugs that have a high potential for abuse and have no use in medical treatment.
Supporters of the bill argue that many of these substances are sold in products labeled as bath salts and plant food, which can lead to abuse of these products.
"While many Americans may not be familiar with these new synthetic drugs, a growing number of families across the country are discovering they are as dangerous and destructive as more traditional drugs like cocaine and crystal meth," Dent said earlier this year.
The House is expected to vote on Dent's bill as early as Tuesday, and will also take up H.R. 313, the Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act. That bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to say that anyone in the U.S. involved in possession or trafficking of controlled substances outside the U.S. will be subject to the same penalties as if these activities took place in the United States.
House approves suspension bills, delays vote on synthetic drug ban
By Pete Kasperowicz - 12/07/11 06:23 PM ET
The House on Wednesday evening quickly approved seven suspension bills by voice vote, after having debated them briefly on Monday.
Most of the bills related to land use, and none were controversial during Monday's debate.
The House also debated a bill that would ban a few dozen synthetic drugs that have effects similar to marijuana. Some Democrats objected to the bill by saying it would make medical research more difficult, and said the government already has the authority to ban dangerous substances.
A voice vote was objected to on the floor, which likely means a roll call vote will be needed Thursday. The bill is a suspension bill, which means a two-thirds vote will be needed for passage.
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-acti...nsion-bills-delays-vote-on-synthetic-drug-ban
http://www.theweedblog.com/congress-...es-of-failure/
"A second bill which is expected to be voted on next week would make it a federal crime to plan to engage in an activity in another country that would violate U.S. drug laws if actually committed in the U.S. – even if the activity is actually legal in the other country."
Glob bless America.
Chemicals banned :
CP–47,497
JWH–018 and AM678
JWH–073
JWH–019
JWH–200
JWH–250
JWH–081
JWH–122
JWH–398
AM2201
AM694
SR–19 and RCS–4
SR–18
RCS–8
JWH– 203
Mephedrone
MDPV
Methylone
Naphyrone
Flephedrone
Bk–PMMA
N-Ethylcathinone
Ethylone
Butylone
Metamfepramone
alpha-PPP
MOPPP
MDPPP
alpha-PVP
MDAI
MPBP
2C–E
2C–D
2C-C
2C–I
2C–T–2
2C–T–4
2C–H
2C–N
2C–P
Il est temps de stocker.
Il est temps de faire du stock les amis

Les vendeurs commencent à enlever leurs produits !
Citation d'un vendeur :
Huge pre-ban sell off of all Butylone and Ethylone! Wholesale pricing on some items! All 2C's out of stock..and gone forever... We can't be able to produce any of them.
All order information in on our website. For any order questions please contact us at *******@gmail.com! Please do not pm us! we are rated with safeorscam.com under "*****************.com"now with secure ssl shopping!
Quelques exemples :
N*wc*****als va retiré ses 2C-X, JWH, Stims fin décembre. Il ne restera plus que les NBOMe et les DOx et le 4-HO-MET
RC-S***** ne proposera que des tryptamines et des dissociatives prochainement.
BuyB**tR* ne proposera que des tryptamines (4-HO, 5-MeO, et quelques dissociatives) à partir du 15 Janvier 2012.
Concernant ces informations, elles ont été demandée par e-mail aux vendeurs et également sur SafeOrScam

Les vendeurs américains sont entrain de faires des ventes PREBAN à des prix incroyablement réduits. Ils ne disposeront plus d'aucun JWH et de 2C-X d'ici Jeudi prochain (15/12)...
News (En Anglais) :
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-actio...-ban-this-week
House to vote on synthetic marijuana ban this week
By Pete Kasperowicz - 12/05/11 10:39 AM ET
The House this week is expected to pass legislation that bans synthetic drugs that can affect the brain in ways similar to the active ingredient in marijuana.
The Synthetic Drug Control Act, H.R. 1254, was introduced in March by Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.), and was approved by the House Judiciary Committee in early November by voice vote.
"The passage of H.R. 1254 in the Committee on the Judiciary represents another important step in efforts to ban the sale of new and dangerous synthetic drugs," Dent said after committee passage.
"The abuse of these drugs is a growing concern in communities across the country, as users are increasingly threatening public safety," he said. "Despite ongoing reports of individuals reacting violently to synthetic substances, drugs like 'bath salts' and 'plant food' are still sold legally in many states. It is time for Congress to ban these destructive substances and put an end to their sale."
The bill would put 16 "cannabimimetic" and 15 hallucinogenic drugs that can now be bought legally on Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, which bans drugs that have a high potential for abuse and have no use in medical treatment.
Supporters of the bill argue that many of these substances are sold in products labeled as bath salts and plant food, which can lead to abuse of these products.
"While many Americans may not be familiar with these new synthetic drugs, a growing number of families across the country are discovering they are as dangerous and destructive as more traditional drugs like cocaine and crystal meth," Dent said earlier this year.
The House is expected to vote on Dent's bill as early as Tuesday, and will also take up H.R. 313, the Drug Trafficking Safe Harbor Elimination Act. That bill amends the Controlled Substances Act to say that anyone in the U.S. involved in possession or trafficking of controlled substances outside the U.S. will be subject to the same penalties as if these activities took place in the United States.
House approves suspension bills, delays vote on synthetic drug ban
By Pete Kasperowicz - 12/07/11 06:23 PM ET
The House on Wednesday evening quickly approved seven suspension bills by voice vote, after having debated them briefly on Monday.
Most of the bills related to land use, and none were controversial during Monday's debate.
The House also debated a bill that would ban a few dozen synthetic drugs that have effects similar to marijuana. Some Democrats objected to the bill by saying it would make medical research more difficult, and said the government already has the authority to ban dangerous substances.
A voice vote was objected to on the floor, which likely means a roll call vote will be needed Thursday. The bill is a suspension bill, which means a two-thirds vote will be needed for passage.
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-acti...nsion-bills-delays-vote-on-synthetic-drug-ban
http://www.theweedblog.com/congress-...es-of-failure/
"A second bill which is expected to be voted on next week would make it a federal crime to plan to engage in an activity in another country that would violate U.S. drug laws if actually committed in the U.S. – even if the activity is actually legal in the other country."
Glob bless America.
Chemicals banned :
CP–47,497
JWH–018 and AM678
JWH–073
JWH–019
JWH–200
JWH–250
JWH–081
JWH–122
JWH–398
AM2201
AM694
SR–19 and RCS–4
SR–18
RCS–8
JWH– 203
Mephedrone
MDPV
Methylone
Naphyrone
Flephedrone
Bk–PMMA
N-Ethylcathinone
Ethylone
Butylone
Metamfepramone
alpha-PPP
MOPPP
MDPPP
alpha-PVP
MDAI
MPBP
2C–E
2C–D
2C-C
2C–I
2C–T–2
2C–T–4
2C–H
2C–N
2C–P

Il est temps de stocker.