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THC vape pens

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3 hours ago, JackGats said:

Some people can't stomach the choking on the smoke/tar emanating from a bong.

 

I fail to see the economic incentive in synthesizing THC. How can synthetic cannabinoids turn out cheaper than THC extracted from weed (given that "actual weed is legal, plentiful and expensive")? A cursory look at the literature doesn't give the impression synthesis is cheap or easy:

https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2020/ob/d0ob00464b

 

I am one of those people who prefer vaping to green. Legit vapes are also better in almost every respect, IMO. But with the choice of a fake vape verses a joint, I'll take the joint every time, smoke it outside, and just hope I do not hack my lungs out after.

 

I used to know a few people who smoked synthetic cannabinoids because they were being random drug tested at work. Drug tests have been updated since, so it's generally not an option anymore.

 

A synthetic cannabinoid such as JWH-018, on a commercial scale, is incredibly simple to produce at 99.8% purity. When I checked, it could be purchased from China for appx. $800 p/Kg. Consider that a "dose" is 2 to 3 mg. That means you have somewhere between 300,000 to 500,000 doses per Kg. Now mix in some other random substances you have lying around to make the "oil" such as glycerin, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol or vitamin E acetate. You can buy all the parts for vape pens openly on Alibaba, including counterfeit packaging complete with holograms and scratch-off QR codes used to prove authenticity. Do the math, there are tremendous profits to be made for a relatively small investment. PSA: Don't try this at home. I'm not advocating anything here, just stating the facts.

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5 hours ago, PST said:

do you order from the link you provided?. what is the shipping time to Thailand?


The post above is the first post from a brand new member and they're sharing a link to try and sell you something. That's spamming possibly a scam or phishing site. 

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If you’re in Pattaya looking for THC vape pens, I’ve heard people get them delivered through some connections like the BKK Kush guy. Packages usually show up the next day, so it’s pretty quick.

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On 12/3/2024 at 2:33 PM, bruceluigi said:

If you’re in Pattaya looking for THC vape pens, I’ve heard people get them delivered through some connections like the BKK Kush guy. Packages usually show up the next day, so it’s pretty quick.


But just a heads up, there’s a lot of fake stuff out there, so you wanna make sure you’re getting something legit. I’d say stay away from any random pens that seem too cheap or sketchy. If you’re looking for a better, cleaner option, I've tried thca disposable pens, and they’re much more solid. Just make sure you’re not getting anything with weird additives or cheap chemicals.

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