
How can you tell if your weed is laced with anything?
Weed, a common term for cannabis, can be infused with a variety of drugs and non-psychoactive substances. It’s not always easy to tell if cannabis is laced just by looking at it. The consequences/effects that weed tying can have on humans can be minor or severe.
If you’re worried you’ve bought some laced weed, then you’ve come to the right place. Chances are you don’t suffer from any symptoms of laced weed consumption. However, if this is the case, it’s time to see a doctor. But that’s the dilemma with laced weed: you can’t tell if it’s laced unless you’ve tasted it. If it turns out you’ve used it, you’ll definitely know because you’re probably really confused.
In this post we will look at the compounds used to lace up marijuana, the effects of smoking laced weed and how to tell if your bud is laced.
WHAT EXACTLY IS LACED CANNABIS?
Laced cannabis is cannabis flower mixed with various chemicals, inorganic substances, drugs or additives. You won’t believe what people are willing to mix with cannabis. Hairsprays, detergents, pesticides, and even glass are just a few things people add to cannabis.
At this point, you might be wondering why in God’s name would anyone combine this powerful and healing herb with anything else? Well, there are several notable reasons. Fraudulent dealers will do almost anything to make more profit by selling you low-quality cannabis. Because of this, they want to make it appear as heavy and premium as possible. Aside from disguising the poor quality, mixing cannabis with other powerful drugs is a method these dealers use to get people addicted to the drug without their knowledge and ensure they keep coming back for more receive.
Getting high is not a reason to lace cannabis at all as it already does that for you, but people still use it as a reason to lace cannabis. Some people intentionally mix their cannabis with other drugs to make it stronger or to get effects that cannabis doesn’t normally provide.
Various substances can be infused into cannabis, such as:
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Glass
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methamphetamine
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PCP (Angel Dust)
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LSD
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embalming fluid
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laundry detergent
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heroin
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fentanyl
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ketamine
The results of laced cannabis depend on what the drug is combined with, the method by which the cannabis is consumed, and various personal factors. A handful of people know what street-bought marijuana contains. Even many traders do not understand what they are selling.
HOW TO TELL IF WEED IS LACED
If you’ve owned stringed cannabis, chances are it was laced one or two ways. It’s either a blunt or joint that has been dipped in a liquid form of chemical compound or drug, or chemical substances have been sprinkled into cannabis that was already ground and probably packaged.
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU SMOKE LACED WEED
Different forms of cannabis have unique appearances, smells, and tastes. And they also have different effects. Common symptoms of cannabis use include forgetfulness, happiness, and relaxation.
Other strains can lead to more relaxation and less euphoria, while another strain can make someone feel more awkward or fuzzy than others.
Stringed cannabis can result in a range of side effects that differ from what a person normally feels. Psychedelics like meth and cocaine can make you feel very energetic, highly focused, and incredibly happy. While tranquilizers, like heroin, can make you feel overly relaxed, lethargic, or nauseous, PCP or LSD can make you hallucinate.
Other substances used, such as detergent, glass, or mushrooms, can cause severe coughing, pain, or vomiting. The majority of people who smoke weed are familiar with the effects of cannabis on the lungs. Acute pain in the lungs can mean that the cannabis has been spiked with another drug.
Cannabis spiked with cocaine
Cocaine is a white powder that feels like powdered sugar. It usually smells like the chemical solvent used to extract it from the coca plant. It has a bitter and metallic taste, but your mouth quickly becomes numb to the sensations when you smoke it.
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