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True Story and should be taken to Heart

Posted 12-09-2008 at 10:53 PM by chrisstclair04

first of all when weed crackles there are generally two main causes;
a tiny seed or very large(depending on how stoned you were when you rolled the joint, or packed the bowl), and or it is laced my friend.....
i bought a 250 sack of chronic a few months ago and it turned out to be laced with PCP.
The funny thing is i dont even know where to get ahold of this drug.. i havent had any withdraw symptoms, and neither have my friends that smoked it....
The reason they threw some pcp on the weed was to sell it as chronic... the high was overwelming and my friends high was so overwelming, he had to be rushed to the hospital. He had gotten sick, very sick. When he arrived at the Hospital he kept repeating jibberish and at that time his grandmother was leaning over his bed intears seeing her grandson like that, really hurt her. When the doc.s came out and talked to him when he was more calmed down than before, they began asking him questions about what he had taken in, such as; medicines, drugs, food, etc...
He told the doctor that he had smoked some weed with us ( his friends ) and they began running tests on him..
eventually they drew blood or it probly was the first thing they had done. Test results came back positive for THC and PCP in his body....



This story still frightning to this day leaves me in cold chills. And thats just recalling the experience in memories. PCP is a very dangerous drug, along with heroine and others...
No other drug should be mixed about , in marijuana. (unless that floats ur boats)
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