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COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by johnkey: 11:33am On Jan 04, 2020
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The artificial variant of marijuana, also called "Black Mamba", has been reported to cause mental episodes, hallucinations, convulsions, kidney failure and a ‘zombie-like’ state of intoxication that can lead to death.
There’s a new drug on the streets of Lagos.
Most users prefer to smoke it, usually mixed with high-grade marijuana and rolled up in papers like tobacco and weed.
Although it can come in almost any color, the backroom chemists who make it often use dried herbs or lawn clippings to make sure it looks closely like the real stuff, so it often appears something between a deep shade of green and damp brown.
In the real sense, it looks a lot like marijuana , but it’s the farthest thing from marijuana that you’ve ever heard of.
It is widely reported that, beneath the surface of daily activity, Nigeria is on the cusp of a major drug problem.
The aggressive emergence of a culture of casual drug use has been supported by the presence of players at every major level of the drug chain.
On one hand, production is high as ever, even as makers of amphetamine have been discovered in
Lagos and Rivers .
Nigeria’s status as a transit country is also not in question; since the early years of military rule, large amounts of cocaine have been funneled through the country under various guises.
And now, while the consumption of drugs like marijuana and opioids like Codeine and Tramadol has reached an alarming rate, a new, unfriendly substance is causing convulsions, kidney failure and a ‘zombie-like’ state of intoxication that can lead to death.
Synthetic marijuana, like the name suggests, is a collection of man-made chemicals that mimic the effect of marijuana and are sprayed on dried herbs or similar substances, wrapped in brightly colored packs and sold as an alternative to marijuana that is both ‘legal’ and more potent.
In the United States and the UK, it is sold under three major brand names; "Spice" , "K2" and "Black Mamba" , for as low as $1 per bag. This is key because it puts it in the ballpark of the most susceptible; the homeless, poor and young students.
In many ways, this affordability is a major reason why the use of the drug is spreading rapidly in areas like Lagos, Port-Harcourt , and Abuja .
But aside that, many other factors, like easy access, are contributing their quota.
Synthetic marijuana is relatively new in Nigeria, so the sale and use are not as ‘elaborate’ as it is on the other side.
It is mostly sold in head-shops here, small outfits that sell accessories used for the consumption of cannabis and tobacco, as well as items that form part of that culture, like weed-branded shirts and
Bob Marley bandannas.
Outfits like this are scattered around Lagos and
Victoria Islands.
There are also reports that it is sold by dealers of more expensive strains of marijuana and designer drugs in the highbrow areas of Lagos.
Synthetic marijuana is sold in small quantities for a little as 2,000 naira and as much as 10,000 naira, depending on the size of the bag and where it is bought. The substance itself is sealed tight in small, shiny bags about the size of a sugar or tea bag with the brand name written across it.
On the streets where this drug is slowly claiming victims, the tags vary; ‘Colorado’ , ‘Black Mamba’ ,
‘Lamba’ (when mixed with Loud, a highly potent strain of marijuana), ‘Happy Boy’ or ‘Scooby Snax’ .
The names are admittedly more colorful than you’d expect; what the packs contain is anything but.
Most of the clamor against synthetic weed has been made by people who have either experimented with the drug, or have seen its effects on frequent, and even first-time users. And as more people come in contact with the drug, the numbers are rising and the voices are getting louder.
On social media website, Twitter, a user @sofireginald recounted her experience with the drug in a series of tweets.
Some of her friends had ‘tried’ the drug and, despite diluting it with large amounts of tobacco, what they got was nowhere near the pleasurable high they were hoping for; according to her tweets, one of them had gone completely deaf for three days, another went so mental that she was held in medical care for three weeks… and counting.
Apparently alarmed by these experiences, she advised users to stay away from "Colorado or comorado or whatever name you people have coined for it"
One of her tweets read, “I’ve seen people cry, convulse, take off their clothes and do other weird shit. You can actually go insane. It’s not remotely healthy.”
Segun (not real name) agrees that synthetic marijuana is very dangerous; he also thinks that it is difficult to explain the true extent of its danger to people who have never tried it or seen it at work.
Segun is an avid marijuana user; he has smoked at least a blunt a day, consistently, for over three years.
One day, while driving home after work, a friend showed him a half-rolled blunt that he had gotten from another friend earlier that day; just two hits had “bleeped him up”, but for some reason, he felt he was overreacting.
This friend offered the mystery blunt to Segun and another colleague who was on the ride; ever the adventurous smokers, but unwilling to take too much of a risk, they took three light ‘drags’ each. What came immediately after was an intense, harsh high, and a comedown made in hell.
“I don’t know how to describe it. At first, I was feeling these strange sensations at the back of my head and my shoulders.”, Segun recounts. “My right leg, it felt almost detached. It felt like if it stayed still for long, it would feel like it was not there any more”
“I could only think about one particular thing at a time. My thought process was limited to handling the steering and using the brake. I had no idea where I was driving to, or where I was.”
“I couldn’t just remember. It was as if something crazy would happen if I tried to think of anything else. All I could do was drive and say guy (when my friends talked to me)", he said. “I had to increase the volume of the music to avoid falling into this place that the drug was taking me to”
“When I got home, I ate and bragged a lot about the high, then I blacked out. I don’t remember these things happening. I can only tell you because I was told”, Segun adds.
He is one of the lucky people. There have been reports of people having worse highs while on synthetic weed, sometimes inflicting self harm. In one case, a user jumped off a ledge, broke his leg and carried on, completely oblivious to what had happened and the broken leg he was trying to stand on.
For all the novelty of these accounts, you will be mistaken to assume that they are isolated events.
In recent weeks, various people have reported seeing the distinctive colorful packs of ‘Spice’ in different places, from the Afrika Shrine in Ikeja, to Vantage, a hotel, and lounge, in Lekki.
In the 1990s, John W. Huffman, a chemist from
South Carolina in the United States, began researching artificial ways to replicate cannabinoids , the active chemicals that cause the behavioral and psychoactive changes that we interpret as being ‘high’.
Marijuana was a banned Schedule 1 substance in the United States at the time, and Huffman needed to replicate these chemicals for his research on the health effects of marijuana while avoiding the implications of experimenting with a banned substance.
He found some success years after; one of the compounds he developed replicated the desired effects and was shown to help reduce skin cancer and brain tumors in lab mice.
Huffman published his findings in the mid-2000s, complete with instructions on how to re-create the chemical compound he had developed that he said could be followed by a “halfway decent undergraduate chemistry major in three steps” using materials that can be purchased by just about anyone.
Needless to say, there were more than enough capable chemistry graduates at the time. In the years that followed, manufacturers created it in large quantities and began to sell it in head shops, packaged as air fresheners , aromatic leaves or
potpourri .
Most experts agree that Spice was first sold as a recreational drug in the UK in 2004.
Huffman’s original compound was the product of years of rigorous research and had been fine-tuned to achieve as little harm as possible, but even at that, it was extremely dangerous.
In time, cities around the US became aware of the health and social risks that it posed. Between 2014 and 2015, New York and other states banned the substance out-rightly.
The manufacturers responded in the most unexpected way.
The original anti-spice laws only recognized the class of compounds close to Huffman’s original template; so the manufacturers set about using it to create their own chemical compounds that could replicate marijuana and evade the laws.
As new laws are created in Europe and the United States to tackle the production of spice, the manufacturers have become more experimental, pushing the boundaries and creating new chemicals that they do not totally understand.
It is why, regardless of the ‘ingredients’ listed on the packaging, no-one ever really knows what is in a spice blunt. Not even the manufacturers themselves.
What they have managed to create is a concoction of random chemicals that can take a user to the fringes of insanity and, as in a case where 33 New Yorkers were rushed to the hospital in July 2016, turn them into living, breathing ‘ zombies ’.
It then begs the question: What makes a person want to be so high that they use a drug that rids them of control of the mind and body?
Few regular users of synthetic marijuana hardly ever find the words to recount their experience in useful detail; but among those who have ‘tried’ the drug, a number have lived to tell the tale.
They describe the feeling of being high on synthetic weed as something entirely different from regular, natural marijuana.
While regular cannabis gives a feeling of light euphoria, drowsiness, increased sensory awareness (and paranoia among new users), this synthetic high is something between extreme paranoia and a deep, aggressively overwhelming trance.
Users begin to act erratically almost immediately after smoking. Even where two individuals use the same batch, their reactions can be completely different.
Some users are so bemused that they break into spontaneous, intense laughter, others become severely anxious and paranoid that they literally withdraw into themselves and become hostile at any attempt to make contact or have a conversation.
Either way, they enter a world of their own, one where the norms and behavior of sobriety are inaccessible, to put it lightly.
In many ways, it is the case with all forms of recreational drug use and it's eventual, usually unavoidable abuse. Most drug users do so for the euphoria, mental liberty and the feeling of detachment that can come with being high.
In this sense, it is a journey between two extremes; release, euphoria, and weightlessness on one hand and the reality of daily life and its momentary worries on the other.
Users of synthetic marijuana are simply more willing, usually by reason of circumstance or sheer misdirected curiosity, to explore the former extreme to its farthest ends; what they find is usually a chaotic inverse that one can hardly emerge from without any harm.
The compounds that make up synthetic marijuana were never meant to be inside the human body. When they are, the damage they cause is immense.
“Some of the short term effects on the mind include but aren’t limited to; unresponsiveness, loss of consciousness, confusion, altered time sense, extreme anxiety, panic attacks, severe paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, psychosis and potential suicide”, says Victor Ugo , a medical doctor who is the founder of Mentally Aware Initiative, a mental health advocacy program based in Lagos, Nigeria.
In cities like New York and London where spice is already a major problem, there are entire groups of the homeless, poor, delinquent and wanderers who use the drug in groups during smoking sessions in not-so-secluded places.
Locals call them “zombies ”.
The name comes from the ‘zombie-like’ state they enter after using the drug, where they seem to lose all capacity to understand, process information and make decisions.
In extreme cases, ‘zombies’ can black out and become almost motionless, falling over whatever is in sight when the high takes effect.
It can take days or weeks for a user to feel completely rid of the feeling. When they regain consciousness, there is usually no memory of these events.
With some medical help and abstinence, recovery can happen at a much quicker pace but, even in the case of a first time user, the drug usually causes permanent damage to brain cells and long-term behavioral changes.
It is not that easy to escape the effects of synthetic marijuana on the body’s anatomy.
According to Ugo, “from medical analyses, it has been found that the active ingredients are dangerous and toxic”.
“The drug has severe short and long term effects of the human body, with no limit to which vital organ it affects.”, he adds.
Short term use can cause “nausea and vomiting, heavy sweating, uncontrolled/spastic body movements, acute kidney injury, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure and reduced blood supply to the heart”.
Long-term users face health risks that are far worse and can be, in extreme cases, terminal. “Unlike the non-synthetic Marijuana which isn’t known to be addictive, synthetic Marijuana can be addictive”, Ugo says.
“It can lead to withdrawal symptoms which include craving, nightmares, heavy sweating, nausea, tremors, headaches, extreme tiredness, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, problems thinking clearly and neglect of other interests or duties.”
“After repeated use of the drug, users can experience forgetfulness and confusion. We’ve at times heard of and read about users/addicts experiencing paralysis”, he continues.
Beyond these health concerns, there is also the social implication of dealing with such an addictive drug that is mostly used by the youth and individuals on the fringes of society.
Factors like these have pushed governments in countries most hit by synthetic marijuana to educate the population, enact legislation and provide intensive rehabilitation in a bid to defeat what is fast becoming an epidemic.
The reverse is the case in Nigeria. Despite reports of overdoses, insanity and organ failure caused by synthetic marijuana in recent months, Nigeria’s drug agencies are yet to even show any signs that they are even aware of the drug’s existence.
For now, the full extent of their focus is on often-celebrated cannabis busts that end with press releases and high-definition pictures.
(Efforts to reach the Lagos State Command of the Nigerian Police Force were not responded to)
As they tackle a rapidly emerging epidemic, countries in the West have considered and explored many routes to get synthetic marijuana off their streets.
In the UK, stringent laws have been enacted to discourage the production, sale, and use of synthetic marijuana.
The United States’ approach to solving this problem has involved similar stringent laws, but also a trend where states have legalized medical and recreational marijuana at various levels. While some believe this approach is as liberal as it gets, there are others who feel it is not liberal enough.
In the alternative, certain individuals and pro-Spice groups have called for a more liberal approach to synthetic marijuana around the world.
They claim that the original compound that Huffman developed was the product of years of scientific research, and much safer than what is sold today.
What they advocate is that the government sponsors research into synthetic marijuana with a view to developing compounds that are safer to consume.
Regardless of the many differing opinions, one thing is certain, that more people need to be educated on the perils of using and selling synthetic marijuana.
Unlike regular marijuana, synthetic marijuana is hardly stored in bulk or sold in dark dens under the bridge, so law enforcement agents must drop their usual model of random raids for an approach that relies more on community policing and coordinated investigations.
Anti-Spice laws must also be created, with heavy sanctions for those who violate its provisions.
In all fairness, the spread of synthetic marijuana has come faster than was first feared, but the dangers that it poses demand that efforts against it move even quicker.
Today, it’s just a drug that has put a number of people in the hospital, but there's nothing to stop it from becoming a full blown epidemic.

https://www.pulse.ng/gist/synthetic-marijuana-black-mamba-a-new-deadly-form-of-marijuana-is-slowly-wreaking/r4dmxpn

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by healthserve(m): 11:36am On Jan 04, 2020
Nigerian youths and drug abuse. Black Mamba, Cokorado, Shekpe, Monkey tail, Awopa, Tramadol. Smh

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by johnkey: 11:37am On Jan 04, 2020
Eyin omo oloja abeg make una still dey chill for Arizona, Colorado too hot, na who dey okay dey find money o.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by yanabasee(m): 11:43am On Jan 04, 2020
Aboki will swallow it and nothing will happen...

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Davash222(m): 11:45am On Jan 04, 2020
Skunk
Arizona
Malikush
Colorado
Cigarette

Say no to all these














Except weed!!

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by johnkey: 11:54am On Jan 04, 2020
yanabasee:
Aboki will swallow it and nothing will happen...
Colorado no be child food.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Nobody: 11:57am On Jan 04, 2020
the way ise dey burst for boys body these days ehn, no wonder secondary school boys self dey do anyhow after hitting Colorado ������ grin

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by CapitalHYC(m): 12:08pm On Jan 04, 2020
Colorado go make you Kolo o.. Ma lo gbe baba oo.. 2020 lawayii grin grin

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by ATTemi: 12:36pm On Jan 04, 2020
No mind the amateur. Colorado no be local!
johnkey:
Colorado no be child food.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by LegendaryLover(m): 1:02pm On Jan 04, 2020
lol... na so that year wey i dey calabar. my friends go smoke weed, AZ, drink.
all 3 of us come dey waka go house. note say na only like 4 'drag' of weed me i take and small drink, so i no too high but them don finish.
we con dey pass one army barracks for that calabar. all of them don over high, only me dey normal.

them dey argue near the gate. i tell them where them dey. they begin shout even more dey yell say "i swear nothing this people fit do me", while pointing towards the few soldiers there at the gate gisting.

i first shift. do like say i no follow them waka. The soldiers then called them. By now, i don waka go house. That was by 6:30pm ish. Around 8:30pm them reach my house.
lol...one say omo after the punishment wey e serve, the drug clear fast fast from him eye.
laugh wan kee us that night.
i laugh so tey i no fit breath again.









#say no to drugs.#

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by davillian(m): 4:08pm On Jan 04, 2020
I saw someone shouting"I'm the richest man in the world"
He took his cloths off started running and his friends were trying to catch him...
I asked one of them wat was happening and he said "bros na Colorado he smoke o"

What are the government doing about our artist smoking and posting it on social media...
NDLEA should start bursting them and slamming heavy fine on their ass.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Lanretoye(m): 11:10am On Jan 05, 2020
Who read this your epistle self go high.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Geekamon(m): 7:53am On Jan 06, 2020
Very enlightening. Thanks OP.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Jakumo(m): 9:52am On Jan 06, 2020
Davash222:
Skunk
Arizona
Malikush
Colorado
Cigarette

Say no to all these

Except weed!!

Weed can be deadly if toxic chemicals are used in any phase of the cannabis cultivation. Below is a link to the ONLY Youtube video ever published, that shows Nigerian marijuana farmers at work in their plantations, and the revelations in this video clip are frightening to contemplate, for anyone who buys marijuana in Nigeria.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOIADmbyRoM


For the bandwidth misers in da house, who do not watch Youtube videos, the Nigerian cannabis farmers in this documentary video, casually remarked that to protect the roots of their weed plants from termites, they liberally watered the ground with an extremely poisonous insecticide called "Sniper", that has gained notoriety in Nigeria, as the poison of choice for disturbed people seeking to commit suicide.

Any chemical that is poured on the ground close to the roots of a growing plant, will certainly be absorbed via the roots, by the plant itself, with the result that the toxicity of the poison can then be ingested, perhaps even in a more concentrated form, by anyone who in any way consumes parts of that plant. In short, mass-cultivated Nigerian marijuana is laced with a DEADLY POISON, called "Sniper" insecticide.

This revelation confronts Nigeria's hidden population of cannabis consumers with a major dilemma, which is that they should either QUIT consuming marijuana for as long as they reside in Nigeria, OR, that those who are fortunate enough to have access to safe grow sites, should grow their own supply of high quality connoisseur-grade, female-only marijuana plants, making sure to use absolutely NO chemicals or insecticides at any stage of the cultivation process.

Stoners of Nigeria you have been warned. Grow your own, or just know that you are ingesting Sniper insect killer, every time you smoke or eat weed that is sold on the streets of Nigerian towns and cities.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Kyari79(m): 8:44am On Jan 12, 2020
Davash222:
Skunk Arizona Malikush Colorado Cigarette
Say no to all these













Except weed!!
All are very nice
Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by mafiano1986: 11:48am On Jan 12, 2020
Davash222:
Skunk
Arizona
Malikush
Colorado
Cigarette

Say no to all these















Except weed!!
Both Arizona and skunk are also weed, but they are just difderent types of strains.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by mafiano1986: 11:52am On Jan 12, 2020
johnkey:
Colorado no be child food.
That thing is too toxic, is actually laced with pcp which is the main ingredient mixed with marijuana, its the pcp that they put in it that makes people insanely high.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by AfroBeatDiary: 12:56am On Feb 24, 2020
Opoor! If after watching this video, you still go ahead to smoke Colorado, then you deserve everything you get.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIitO_VN9B8

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by AfroBeatDiary: 12:58am On Feb 24, 2020
mafiano1986:

That thing is too toxic, is actually laced with pcp which is the main ingredient mixed with marijuana, its the pcp that they put in it that makes people insanely high.

PCP is a family of formaline, why would any sane human wanna take that shit?

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by WooodSI: 11:53pm On Oct 23, 2020
Ohh man, i was actually that kind of person that really supports marijuana legalization, but only for medical purposes, no way for the recreational purposes. I know that marijuana is not toxic, it is really benefic for us, however we should not exaggerate in consuming it. Would never think that there could appear this kind of toxic, actually even deadly marijuana. So, in order not to risk it, i would recommend to only smoke top weed. Recently i been in Canada, i found the Best Marijuana in Toronto, i can tell you for sure, that it is the best weed i ever tried. I would never recommend to try hybrid mj, it is not good at all. Trust me, just natural stuff.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Jakumo(m): 5:47am On Oct 24, 2020
mafiano1986:

That thing is too toxic, is actually laced with pcp which is the main ingredient mixed with marijuana, its the pcp that they put in it that makes people insanely high.

PCP is a terrible drug that causes users to convulse, and roll about on the ground, unable to stand up. A person under the effect of PCP becomes so physically strong, that they can break their own arms while trying to escape from handcuffs, for example.

If PCP is actually being added to weed in Nigeria, then my advice to any weed smoker who has NO means to grow their own naturally, is that they QUIT weed smoking FOREVER, right NOW, before they are killed, or driven completely and permanently insane, by PCP. This is NOT a chemical to be phucked with at all. PCP is DEADLY. Be warned.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Nobody: 11:56am On Oct 24, 2020
Got a pound of colly & I smoked it all the same day!! I got braggin' right!!

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Jakumo(m): 1:19pm On Oct 24, 2020
Spysees:
Got a pound of colly & I smoked it all the same day!! I got braggin' right!!

Just two righteous inhalations of high quality weed will get even a seasoned user good and high. If you had to smoke a large amount to get high, then the quality must have been very low indeed. Perhaps you even bought and smoked ewedu stew vegetable leaves, after mistaking it for cannabis.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Nobody: 2:09pm On Oct 24, 2020
Hahaha! @jakumo; it wasn't dried vegetable or bad quality colly!! I'm just the weirdest guy you'd ever met!! Brought in 3 pounds of marijuana & I smoked it all in 36 hrs!!, but a pound of colly took me just 15 hrs, got me no feelin' of highness!! Dam! Nothing worked, I gave up!!!
Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by lexxxino(m): 2:51pm On Oct 24, 2020
Colorado is very potent.......... Each drag comes with colours and symbols depending on the human........ When it gets to the stage where sound is added to the symbols and colors, na to lockup yaself otherwise u go display

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Nobody: 2:57pm On Oct 24, 2020
Got a pound of colly & I smoked it all the same day!! I got braggin' right!!
Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Jakumo(m): 4:22pm On Oct 24, 2020
Spysees:
Hahaha! @jakumo; it wasn't dried vegetable or bad quality colly!! I'm just the weirdest guy you'd ever met!! Brought in 3 pounds of marijuana & I smoked it all in 36 hrs!!, but a pound of colly took me just 15 hrs, got me no feelin' of highness!! Dam! Nothing worked, I gave up!!!

Assuming you are not simply joking, that quantity of weed is way too much smoke to be inhaling. The less smoke one inhales, the healthier one's lungs will be, all else being equal.

Personally, I quit smoking in favor of using a vaporizer, but that said, I NEVER buy weed, due to my fear of deadly chemicals used by the growers, or even added to the weed by the sellers to increase potency, without a care in the world about the damage caused to unsuspecting buyers, by such chemicals.

We are now hearing of the deadly chemical PCP being added to weed in Nigeria, as it is done to devastating effect in the USA. That is terrible news that should concern any weed consumer enough to inspire them into growing their own for personal consumption, and not for sale.

If you truly love weed, and are not here just shooting the shit to pass the time, then brother, you need to grow your own stash, for the sake of your health. Check out just one supplier of high quality seeds, that will get them to you in 2 weeks at most. This link concerns only lemon flavored weed varieties.

https://www.alibongocannabisseeds.co.uk/search/?q=Lemon

This bud's fer you. Fire it up.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Nobody: 5:08pm On Oct 24, 2020
@Jakumo, where you from? Seems you know a lot 'bout cannabis!
Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Jakumo(m): 5:09pm On Oct 24, 2020
Spysees:
@Jakumo, where you from? Seems you know a lot 'bout cannabis!

I am currently deep in the forest, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, growing weed, and monitoring the news.

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Nobody: 5:27pm On Oct 24, 2020
Jakumo:


I am currently deep in the forest, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, growing weed, and monitoring the news.
Deep in the forest? & you never lost your internet connection?

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Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by Jakumo(m): 6:04pm On Oct 24, 2020
Spysees:
Deep in the forest? & you never lost your internet connection?

Satellite link all da way
Re: COLORADO! A New Deadly Form Of Marijuana In Nigeria's Cities by dangotesmummy: 6:08pm On Oct 24, 2020
Smh lipsrsealed

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