Try taking blood samples from young people in the county morgue. You are sure to find it there.
White Cloud bath salt is a type of bath salt that is typically made from a combination of Epsom salts, essential oils, and other ingredients. It is designed to be added to a bath to promote relaxation and provide a soothing experience for the skin and senses.
In Louisiana they are. The get high, METH salt is.... cloud 9, bliss etc.
it is illegal...sadly ):
No, well not yet at least. Louisiana is the only state that has classified methadrone, MDPV and other chemicals in bath salt as schedule 1
It is a substance that is sold as a "bath salt", however it is used to get high. It is a legal version of PCP. This stuff is very bad.
Cloud 9 bath salts are illegal synthetic drugs and not meant for use in bath products. It is important to avoid purchasing or using any substances marketed as "bath salts" for recreational use as they can be harmful and potentially illegal. It is safer to stick to traditional bath products from reputable sources.
Cloud 9 bath salt is typically a synthetic drug consisting of a combination of stimulant and hallucinogenic substances such as synthetic cathinones. These substances can be dangerous and have potential for abuse due to their powerful effects on the central nervous system. It is important to avoid using bath salts as they can have severe physical and psychological consequences.
yes,its mephadrone,similar to methamphetamine. True but Cloud 9 and other brands of bath salt did use methadrone. There are similar research chemicals that are legal. Methadrone is scheduled which means its illegal regardless but your close.
Salt Lake City on the northern route, Ely on the southern route.
One can purchase Cloud 9 bath salts over the internet. However, these bath salts are actually drugs that can have dangerous and even deadly side effects. Many states are outlawing the sales of this product, and it is not wise to use 'bath salts' to get high.
You smoke the bath salt "from" the glass tube not on it
It is 733 miles via Grand Junction, Provo, Salt Lake City and Twin Falls.