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Old 06-04-2006, 09:53
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When are research chems no longer considered research chems?

Hey, I was just curious, what does it take for a chemical to leave the bounds of research chemical? I mean, LSD was once a research chemical, but no one would consider it one nowadays. Is it simply a case of long periods of existance and understanding of effects?

Some of the more popular "research" phens and tryps have now been around for a few years, and used by many many people. At what point would the term "research" be dropped?
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