Yeah man it's become alot more commonplace as of lately. I was skeptical of it at first too because drug dealers do not traditionally mix "suprise speedballs", if they are trying to grow their customer base.
Before recently, you might get a little bit of amphetamines mixed in with your coke, or laxative or baby powder.
But so many stories have appeared as of late involving fentanyl being used to lace batches of cocaine. There is NO economic incentive for doing this either. The only reason I could possibly think of for a manufacturer lacing uppers with fantasy is to create destruction and death.
When it was mostly heroin that was getting laced with fentanyl, the argument was always there that it was used to make batches of heroin appear stronger and thus create more value per gram and a higher overall yield.
This is not the case with cocaine laced fentanyl. No customer ever buys cocaine while hoping it might be a speedball. Speedballs are extremely dangerous. Even when I was still hopelessly addicted to uppers, opiates and benzos, I would never take drugs of the same category simultaneously.
Well almost never. And the one time I did everything in succession I blacked out and went into a mini seizure for a couple minutes. That's a quick way to shock your central nervous system into sending conflicting brain signals. Would not advise anyone ever do that.
My 2 cents would say that's generally pretty accurate. However, fentanyl is incredibly cheap to make and it's not typically the manufacturers that do the cutting. That happens at the street level. A tablespoon of fentanyl could end up costing the dealer less than a tablespoon of baking soda an sometime large scale street dealers will "brand" their own product by adding some amphetamines, PCP, or even fentanyl so that their customers find their flavor of speedball and come back for that. Dealers will intentionally sell you speedballs. It's generally the buyer that doesn't know how to administer it "safely".
But I would say for most street dealers, they are receiving product that has already been stepped on and they try to become heisenberg or some shit and cut it again using a cheap substance that it's already been cut with. But yeah, fentanyl is cheap as dirt so the cost aspect of using it as cut kinda goes out the window.
Yeah man it's become alot more commonplace as of lately. I was skeptical of it at first too because drug dealers do not traditionally mix "suprise speedballs", if they are trying to grow their customer base.
Before recently, you might get a little bit of amphetamines mixed in with your coke, or laxative or baby powder.
But so many stories have appeared as of late involving fentanyl being used to lace batches of cocaine. There is NO economic incentive for doing this either. The only reason I could possibly think of for a manufacturer lacing uppers with fantasy is to create destruction and death.
When it was mostly heroin that was getting laced with fentanyl, the argument was always there that it was used to make batches of heroin appear stronger and thus create more value per gram and a higher overall yield.
This is not the case with cocaine laced fentanyl. No customer ever buys cocaine while hoping it might be a speedball. Speedballs are extremely dangerous. Even when I was still hopelessly addicted to uppers, opiates and benzos, I would never take drugs of the same category simultaneously.
Well almost never. And the one time I did everything in succession I blacked out and went into a mini seizure for a couple minutes. That's a quick way to shock your central nervous system into sending conflicting brain signals. Would not advise anyone ever do that.
My 2 cents would say that's generally pretty accurate. However, fentanyl is incredibly cheap to make and it's not typically the manufacturers that do the cutting. That happens at the street level. A tablespoon of fentanyl could end up costing the dealer less than a tablespoon of baking soda an sometime large scale street dealers will "brand" their own product by adding some amphetamines, PCP, or even fentanyl so that their customers find their flavor of speedball and come back for that. Dealers will intentionally sell you speedballs. It's generally the buyer that doesn't know how to administer it "safely".
But I would say for most street dealers, they are receiving product that has already been stepped on and they try to become heisenberg or some shit and cut it again using a cheap substance that it's already been cut with. But yeah, fentanyl is cheap as dirt so the cost aspect of using it as cut kinda goes out the window.
If you have weak stripper coke adds to the buzz