Posted on 08/11/2016 8:10:33 AM PDT by Nachum
A Layton, Utah police officer was hospitalized after a Subway worker served him methamphetamine and THC in his drink. Via Vlad Tepes:
Tanis Lloyd Ukena was arrested after surveilance cameras caught him lacing the police sergeants drink with
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Yeah, wait till they start spiking drinks with carfentanil. Heroin junkies start using fentanyl when they can’t get the high anymore.
Carfentanil is 100 time more potent than fentanyl and 3mg will kill you in three minutes.
Synthetics seem really stupid.
They are not in any way related to cannabis.
I’d take pot every day for 30 years* before I’d ingest that poison once.
*I actually did that.
Utah? Yikes.
I disagree. First offence - execution.
Rape of anyone should be a captial crime.
Aha!!! I was trying to figure out the name - did searches, came up with nothing concrete, but I notice search engines seem to suck a lot more than they used to.
THC? How could THC be put in his drink? Do they mean processed cannabis oil, which would have some THC in it?
One of Cannabis’s cannabinoids is THCv but it is not phycoactive. When THCVv is heated and reaches a certain high temperature it drops the v molecule and becomes THC which is phycoactive. This is why cannabis is smoked (burned) or baked or heated to make cannabis oil. You could eat or drink Cannabis all day long and it would not effect you phycoactively at all.
the infowarrior
There’s a Subway a half mile from here. If I’m really hungry, I can get a (the works) vegie on Italian bread with provalone and no dressing, then put my own olive oil and vinegar on it at home. That keeps me full, and keeps my scale from insulting me in the morning. I can make up for it with a rib eye on the weekend, when I have more time to cook :o)
Correction: THCa not THCv is converted to THC when heated.
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