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    Anybody heard of this stuff? I've tried it myself, it feels the same as smoking a bowl of chronic. Hit up your local smoke shop for this stuff they come in different potencies.(ask questions)



    Most of these grassy-looking incense blends, which come in a variety of brands and scents, contain a relatively new synthetic compound called JWH-018. Few studies have been published on the substance — which is legal (for now, anyway) in the U.S. — but recent DEA research indicates it may have the same effect as cannabis (marijuana). And this has made it very popular in Phoenix.

    Local smoke shop owners say these "legal herb" incense products, often packaged in one-gram foil packets and sold for $25 to $45 each, are flying off shelves.

    "This stuff has been around for years, but it's been very underground," Tim Martin, owner of West Valley smoke shop Herb N Legend, says. "The trend has just exploded in the last 60 days. People are buying a lot of this stuff."

    And they're stealing it, too. Trader's Smoke Shop was robbed twice last year, first in early October and again in mid-November. Mathison, the store's manager, says the thieves were selective — they mainly cleaned out the store's three shelves of herbal incense. Last month, the Kind Connection Tattoo and Smoke Shop in Flagstaff was robbed for $300 worth of Spice Gold, one of the more popular herbal incense blends.

    Mathison says he works hard to keep this new "legal herb" incense in stock. "Some people come in and buy several bags at once, and they get mad if you're out of their brand," he says. "It's like they're jonesing for it."

    "Fake weed" isn't a new concept — companies like California-based International Oddities have been making imitation cannabis buds from herbs like lettuce, catnip, and damiana for two decades, packaging them in plastic tubes and selling them as legal smoke blends named after real strains of potent marijuana, such as "Hydro," "Inda-Kind," or "Thai Stix."

    Although these products look like top-class marijuana buds and are advertised as "euphoric smoking experiences," they won't get smokers high, even if you blaze an ounce in one sitting. That's because none of them contains traces of tetrahydrocannibanol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, or any other known psychoactive ingredient, for that matter.

    But the herbal incense blends that have hit the market in the past year are different. For one, they're not marketed as something to smoke. Every package specifically states they're to be used for incense or aromatherapy and are "not for human consumption." But the biggest difference is that these incense blends, with names like Pep-Pourri, Serenity Now, and Puff, contain the synthetic chemical compound JWH-018. Most mock pot blends sold as alternative smokes do not.

    And the JWH-018 is what's getting people stoned. Though it's used almost exclusively as an ingredient in herbal incense now, it was first developed in 1995 for research, by organic chemist John W. Huffman at Clemson University in South Carolina. He created a chemical compound to try and find cannabinoid receptors in the brain — the parts that THC in marijuana bond with to produce feelings of euphoria — and research shows he was successful.

    Christian Steup, a medical doctor and pharmacist at Frankfurt, Germany-based THC Pharm, which makes medicines from marijuana, told Chemistry World that JWH-018 is "four to five times more potent than tetrahydrocannabinol, more commonly known as THC."

    Unlike Salvia divinorum, a psychoactive, organic sage plant used in religious ceremonies by Aztec shamans and now packaged and sold to head shops, JWH-018 is entirely synthetic. The effects are also different: People who smoke Salvia may hallucinate or experience spiritual trances; people who smoke JWH-018 claim it replicates a marijuana high: light-headedness or warm-headedness, a feeling of relaxation, even the munchies.

    The United States Drug Enforcement Administration conducted a study on JWH-018 in 2009. The resulting report noted the lack of published research on the substance to date, and described four DEA "behavioral pharmacology studies" in which animals were given JWH-018.

    "In mice, it decreases overall activity, produces analgesia, decreases body temperature, and produces catalepsy [rigid muscles]," the report states. "JWH-018's activity in all four tests suggests that it is likely to have THC-like psychoactive effects in humans."

    In other words, smoking JWH-018 will probably have the same effect as smoking marijuana. And it's perfectly legal.
    SOURCE/FULL LINK: Phoenix New Times
    http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2010-...it-s-working/1


  • #2
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    Weeds always gonna be my ultimate choice, but if you can get past the "aquired taste" of k2 summit then, yes, it will fuck you up. Much of these plants combined are psychoactive. If you smoke a blunt of it you'll hallucinate!

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    • #3
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      I think i'll stick to my sticky icky..

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      • #4
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        no thanks. i'll stick to the kush.


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        • #5
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          I've tried it and its actually really good. It is a completely different feeling, but it feels good. If you can't smoke weed but you can get some of this, I would recommend it. Just my 2 cents

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          • #6
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            i might try it just for shits and giggles. but i prefer the real thing

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            • #7
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              I got some called "lights out" it's the best shit here in PHX

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              • #8
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                when i lost my weed connections, this shit started to become popular. so i've been smoking it and it is more potent than marijuana....yes, you can smoke to much of this shit and die in the form of a panic attack and overdose. i like the herbal incense because it doesn't make you repeatedly and uncontrollably cough like weed does. i still love some weed but just can't get my hands on it...supposedly weed fucks with my psychiatric medicine but these synthetic cannabinoids don't, so that's a good thing. sad thing is i just heard a few days ago that it will be illegal in louisiana in august, so that sucks mane. i guess it got too prevalent here and kids were getting their hands on it...remember, there are literally HUNDREDS of synthetic cannabinoids(cool!)---jwh 018 has just become the most popular

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                • #9
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                  Chea drug tests are a bitch, pretty much can only smoke this @ the moment

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                  • #10
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                    This is pretty sikk Oblivion. How do you find it at headshops? ask for synthetic thc?

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                    • #11
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                      ^tHEY should have em out, or in a glass cass like how pipes r displayed. ask for spice if not

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