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RECREATIONAL DRUGS
As I said above, I do not want to have this book used for the illicit manufacture of drugs, butif you are going to, or have been making drugs, then I have accomplished everything if I have
taught you how to make them right. Many analogs of some drugs can be legal to produce, but
this does not mean that you can skimp on purification or other important operations described
in the formulas. I do not approve of "kitchen crank" or other high speed, slipshod operations.
This is how drugs get much of their bad reputation. If drugs were not illegal, we could buy them
from major pharmaceutical manufacturers and eliminate much of the bad dope that is beingabused today. Unfortunately, we have given up many of our rights over the years, due to ignorant,hypocritical assholes in positions of power, and we are forced to make these drugs ourselves. So
we must act as though we are the major pharmaceutical manufacturers and we need to force our-
selves to abide by the same rigid rules that the Food and Drug Administration imposes upon them.
Besides, the recreational drug abusers are paying good money, they deserve good drugs, after allthey're only trying to have a good time.Laboratories, like any other investment, require a certain amount of capital to start and operate.
Spend the necessary cash to buy the proper equipment to do the procedures required. Faulty
equipment (not to mention insufficient knowledge) can cause fires, explosions, asphyxiation, andmany other hazards. You can have one hell of a nice laboratory for the price of a funeral these
days. Also hospitals are in excess of $150 a day if you are not in intensive care or requiring specialservices. $150 a day can operate even the most elaborate of laboratories. Therefore, if you have
to beg, borrow, or steal to obtain a functional laboratory, then do so. Is three to five thousanddollars too much to spend on a lab that can easily produce a quarter of a million dollars worthof THC every week? It takes money to make money, but very few, if any, investments can payoff as well as an underground laboratory run by competent chemists.Although this book is written in easy to understand language and the formulas have beengreatly simplified, they should not be attempted by the chemically incompetent. The chemicallyincompetent are those who never took, passed or remember freshman college level chemistry. Isuppose that if you were an A student in high school chemistry, you may be smart enough to
understand what you're doing with these formulas. If you do not fall into these categories, then
stop reading this book right now. You have no business in an organic laboratory.Most of the organic compounds listed in this book are highly flammable and have irritating,toxic, and/or poisonous vapors. Many of the reactions in the following formulas are potentially
violent and if performed improperly will become violent. If people understand why atoms and
molecules behave the way they do under all conditions, they will know how much reagents to
use, how fast to add the reagents, what kinds of poisonous byproducts may be formed and whatdangers are involved. It is not enough for me to tell you that heating this and that, then reducingit makes a drug. This is unprofessional and dangerous. I want you to understand
why
you do
what is required of you to complete a given formula, and a basic knowledge of chemistry is a
definite prerequisite. If you forgot, or never knew the meaning of enthalopy, chemical bonding
(ionic, polar, non-polar, bond energies), elemental and molecular properties, proton donating,dynamic equilibrium, entropy, reaction mechanism, orbital, phase, redox, pH, photon, rate of
reaction, atomic mass, reduction, etc., etc., then you must put down this book and read one ormore of the following references until you completely understand what is going on while youare performing these or any other formulas or reactions:
NEW ORGANIC CHEMISTR Y,
by H.L. Keys
PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY,
by Vogel
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