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Research Chemicals in Mexico
Does anyone know the legal status of RC's in Mexico? I have
looked at the Mexican drug laws here http://www.mind-surf.net/drogas/legislacionmexicana.ht m, however my spanish is not the best. Their list of schedule 1 or lista 1 drugs is a very short list with no mention of any RC that I am interested in, such as 2-CE or 5-MEO-AMT. My spanish is very poor so I am not sure if they mention anything of an analogue act. Thank you for your help. |
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lmao, Im from texas, mexico is right there, research chemicals are the last thing on their minds, hell they hardly pay attention to everyday street drugs.
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Unless it was something that was internationally regulated and
restricted during one of the UN conferences on drugs/narcotics, then there's virtually no chance it is restricted in Mexico. Part of the reason the noted entheogen researcher Jonathan Ott relocated his studies and base to Mexico was his ability to conduct research and obtain chemicals without the interference, secret observation, or interference of the United States and its drug laws. Like allyourbase said, RCs are the last thing on the federales' minds, waaay after marijuana, cocaina, heroina, and drogas prescripciones. <!-- var SymRealOnLoad; var SymReal; Sym() { window.open = SymWinOpen; if(SymReal != null) SymReal(); } SymOnLoad() { if(SymRealOnLoad != null) SymRealOnLoad(); window.open = SymRealWinOpen; SymReal = window.; window. = Sym; } SymRealOnLoad = window.onload; window.onload = SymOnLoad; //--> |
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Why would you need to go to mexico for those if both of them are legal in the states?
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The thing with mexico, or at least most of latin america. Is that, as soon as they see a pill that's making you trip they label it ecstasy... the rule goes "arrest the "narco" first, ask questions later..." So be carefull. In many latinamerican countries not all laws are written, or the law aint exactly what's written, if you know what I mean.
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Wise advice^
Remember just because its not against the law doesn't mean you won't be arrested and have to defend it in a kangaroo court where suddenly its turned into MDMA or coke by magic chemistry. Its often better to slip the cops some money if you're stopped, 20USD can save a lot of trouble. The South American country I'm most familiar with is great in that regard, they only know of weed and coke and the cops wouldn't dare touch you if you're white. Everyone who is white is wealthy,or a Australian backpacker and no one seems to give a shit that they overstay their visas. |
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