Please write "whippits" when you're talking about "doing" crappy poisoned nitrous oxide. You sound like you're molesting dogs.
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Replying to @politiquestions
Dunno. They definitely put something in the over-the-counter canisters to harm you if you inhale them, though.
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Replying to @chaosprime @politiquestions
I may once have known someone who knew a guy who owned a TCBY so he could get canisters of chemically pure N2O.
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bc how do u poison an inhalant that u intend for a fresh food product to then be shoved thru, w/o poisoning the food/air? IANAC
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You'd need something that'll break down in the stomach to harmlessness but be trouble going through a mucous membrane.
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Replying to @chaosprime @politiquestions
Probably a fair laundry list of such things. Or they could've just been relying on concentration. Effect wasn't severe.
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but I guess if you depended on sales to ppl who intended to inhale it, you'd do something half assed too
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Yeah, hard not to imagine a delicate balance between pleasing the bluenoses, safety, and sales.
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