Mr. Cowbell, on 26 January 2012 - 06:33 PM, said:
Maybe using the word advocating was a bit strong but by posting the address to a website that sells these chemicals whether you meant to or not you are promoting it.
Firstly they're not bath salts, they're marketed as bath salts because they can't market them as this new legal drug that blows your head off. They have absolutely no relevance to bath salts, exactly the same way as M-Cat had absolutely no relevance to plant food. Secondly they're both the same thing, the website that you posted which sells these more "legit research chemicals" as you put it, are actually selling this "roflcoptr" stuff. It's just sold under the actual chemical formula rather than using the word "roflcoptr".
There is quote a large subculture in the UK who use these substances either recreationally or as everyday stimulants, often replacing over the counter pharmaceuticals or prescribed drugs. Many just don't know about it.


















