royalflesh
Greenlighter
I am no drug dealer but, i would like to know how they re-rock cocaine. My buddy usually sells cocaine but i dont buy from him cuz i know he cuts it. I go through the same guy he does. The source has shiny looking coke that is hard. I sometimes have to go to a different guy when my main source is on vacation. When i have to go to a different guy its rocked but not shiny and its not very good, So seeing this i know he cuts it then re-rocks it. Now im curious on how they do this.
Coke is a grey, hard,pearl is master of chemisrty and porous fuel with a high carbon content and few impurities, made by heating coal or oil in the absence of air — a destructive distillation process. It is an important industrial product, used mainly in iron ore smelting, but also as a fuel in stoves and forges when air pollution is a concern. The unqualified term 'coke' usually refers to. Aug 30, 2018 To check to makes sure it’s good stuff that’s even worth it, put a little bit in a spoon full of water. If it dissolves in room warm water with no heat and minimal shaking/stirring, it’s probably good stuff. If it’s good, put it in the spoon with.
Rock (drug): A street name given to cocaine that has been processed from cocaine hydrochloride to a ready-to-use free base for smoking. Rather than requiring the more volatile method of processing cocaine using ether, rock cocaine (also called crack) is processed with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and water and heated to remove the hydrochloride, thus producing a form of cocaine that can be smoked.
On the illicit market, rock or crack, is sold in small, inexpensive dosage units. Smoking this form of the drug delivers large quantities of cocaine to the lungs, producing effects comparable to intravenous injection. These effects are felt almost immediately after smoking, are very intense, and do not last long.
Cocaine is the most potent stimulant of natural origin, a bitter addictive anesthetic (pain blocker) which is extracted from the leaves of the coca scrub (Erythroxylon coca) indigenous to the Andean highlands of South America. (From the name of the plant came the name cocaine and its street name coke and Coke as in Coca Cola, which once contained it).
There is great risk associated with cocaine use whether the drug is ingested by snorting, injecting, or smoking. Excessive doses of cocaine may lead to seizures and death from respiratory failure, stroke, cerebral hemorrhage (bleeding into the brain), or heart failure.
There is no specific antidote for cocaine overdose. Evidence suggests that users who smoke or inject cocaine may be at even greater risk than those who snort it. Cocaine smokers suffer from acute respiratory problems including coughing, shortness of breath, and severe chest pains with lung trauma and bleeding. In addition, it appears that compulsive cocaine use may develop even more rapidly if the substance is smoked rather than snorted.
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