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oh hey i was reading about carfentanil just the other day
someone wanted to know how to correctly dose it
that person is probably dead by now
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oh hey i was reading about carfentanil just the other day
someone wanted to know how to correctly dose it
that person is probably dead by now
It he knows the exact amount he has it's fairly easy, otherwise either he feels little to no effect if he's smart or dies if he's dumb. Also it has a wide therapeutic window compared to fentanyl.
He definitely came across as the kind of person who shouldn't be dealing with pure forms of drugs that are active at 1mg, let alone 1µg.
imo it should be illegal to sell such potent drugs to average people...
kudichan said:
He definitely came across as the kind of person who shouldn't be dealing with pure forms of drugs that are active at 1mg, let alone 1µg.imo it should be illegal to sell such potent drugs to average people...
A few milligrams of that stuff can immobilize an elephant.
Playing around with some nerve gas or plutonium probably would be safer.
I call this mentality the HF syndrome. A lot of people have an irrational fear of HF, yet they laugh at chlorine leaks, pyridine spills or think that using lead in solder/mercury in thermometers is fine and dandy.
So with 2016 coming around and the "dead duck" part of his presidency commencing, what do you in your honest opinion think of his legacy?
I think historians will look at this president and talk about whether he was overrated and underrated. 10 years later when all the politics settle down and become forgotten, they'll all settle on mediocrity. And I would agree with that. The Affordable Health Care Act, the act that he spent all his political capital on will be the most indelible mark he'll make to this government. As of now, the ACA has been a net positive for society. Just think, only a few years ago you could have a health insurance company turn you down because you were a rape victim and considered too high risk for coverage. Now that all seems like a past nightmare. But of course the huge looming budgetary elephant of healthcare still remains unless you listen to the strangely overoptimistic Congressional Budget Office projections. Sadly when it comes to the internal mechanisms of government, Obama has done little since then.
Now if you count foreign policy, he's done a whole lot in that department. I'm convinced he retreated to that spectrum of government once he found that he was accomplishing little in Congress. But I don't have time to go into all that.
Now, answer truthfully. What are your thoughts?
If anyone responds with a nigger nigger tier response, I will skullfuck you
I feel ACA in it's present form has been a complete and total failure.
The only fix is one scrap it and pretend it never happened or two go all the way to a government health care system.
Nigger that got cucked by Congress and only managed to be the best salesman for guns multiple times.
Most Presidents make the mistake of trying to change domestic policy first, then retreat to foreign policy when they realize they can do more there. Reagan was politically successful in part because he did both his first term. Bush did the same, but his blunders in foreign policy caught up with him his second term.
I think if Obama had waited till his second term to do the ACA (or some variation of it), he would have been a lot better off politically, as would his party and the country.
The biggest mistake with ACA was letting the insurance companies get involved.
On Reagan's some of his domestic policies such as Reaganomics and escalating the war on drugs were failures.
Well hey, the next gun-control bill that passes Congress and becomes law will be written by the NRA. They'll exchange UBCs for a whole bunch of stuff that's beneficial to us.
Whoever wrote the law on drones knew nothing about drones or high school physics for that matter.
They are also is a sadistic bastard too.
kanika said:
They'll exchange UBCs for a whole bunch of stuff that's beneficial to us.
Only if it's a phone call like in some states and not having to do a private transfer at a FFL.
kanika said:
he would have been a lot better off politically, as would his party and the country.
The US would've been better off had he not existed. Better yet, if blacks never existed.
palmtop-tiger said:
Only if it's a phone call like in some states and not having to do a private transfer at a FFL.
Most federal NICS checks are done via internet now, takes less than 2 minutes to get a decision, usually (I was out the door about 5 minutes after signing the 4473 on my last couple of purchases). Also, the law will probably exempt those with carry permits, as those function as background checks anyway (in some states).
Obama was too impatient with his domestic policies. If he had waited longer things might have gone. But Mr. Squid is right. Lots of presidents have made that mistake.
I always thought that Republican hawks are harder. But Trump....omg...is it a joke, yea?
0wii said:
I always thought that Republican hawks are harder. But Trump....omg...is it a joke, yea?
Explain.
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