No, they didn’t. A Dare officer told you that. Ditch weed was 10/g max. Nobody was mixing in something that sold for $50+ a gram to make it stronger. Lacing weed is something the user does, to make their own stash stronger/different effects, whatever. I’ve hit wet blunts, and promptly thrown the owner out of where ever we were, because that’s bullshit without warning me. You aren’t talking to some gen Z kid that’s only bought carts from a state licensed store. In all my experience I have never met someone that would sell the cannabis that they had adulterated, because it doesn’t make any sense. Nobody is going to go back to the dealer selling laced weed unless they know it’s laced and want it specifically.
They were taking ditch weed, lacing it, then selling it as Dro. I’ve watched dealers lace their weed, so I don’t know what you’re going on about.
I’m not saying it’s common, but it absolutely was a thing people did. And still do.
My friend wasn’t some kid who didn’t listen to the warning about eating half your edible and waiting 30 minutes. He knew what being violently too high on edibles felt like, and that’s not what he experienced.
No, they didn’t. A Dare officer told you that. Ditch weed was 10/g max. Nobody was mixing in something that sold for $50+ a gram to make it stronger. Lacing weed is something the user does, to make their own stash stronger/different effects, whatever. I’ve hit wet blunts, and promptly thrown the owner out of where ever we were, because that’s bullshit without warning me. You aren’t talking to some gen Z kid that’s only bought carts from a state licensed store. In all my experience I have never met someone that would sell the cannabis that they had adulterated, because it doesn’t make any sense. Nobody is going to go back to the dealer selling laced weed unless they know it’s laced and want it specifically.
They were taking ditch weed, lacing it, then selling it as Dro. I’ve watched dealers lace their weed, so I don’t know what you’re going on about.
I’m not saying it’s common, but it absolutely was a thing people did. And still do.
My friend wasn’t some kid who didn’t listen to the warning about eating half your edible and waiting 30 minutes. He knew what being violently too high on edibles felt like, and that’s not what he experienced.