Hashish

EmmZ

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I'd like to know what hashish coming into the UK, and grown in the UK is cut with. There's a lot of speculation around it containing sleeping pills, brick dust, glass and even heroin to increase dependency. What are the facts and how dangerous is smoking hashish compared to smoking buds, leaves, sinsemilla and hash oils?
 
i dont know about anything you mentioned specifically but i would worry more about any crop that grows and is smoked being inundated with growth chemicals.
 
The reason I'm asking is because there's a greater likelihood of hashish being available due to lower prices. Chemically enhanced crops aren't really where my concerns lie. What I'm questioning is whether or not a good portion of UK hashish is cut with sleeping pills and/or class A drugs to increase dependency.
 
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It's easier to hide foreign matter in hash. Buds are safer. Hash is more common in Europe because it's easier to import. An experienced user could tell immediately if opium or some other active ingredient was added. I would be skeptical that this is a common practice, since it adds to the cost for the dealer.
 
Lots of the stuff you get near me in Doncaster is pure.
 
Lots of the stuff you get near me in Doncaster is pure.

How do you know? Unless you're growing it yourself, you'd have to know where it comes from.

UPDATE: First let me warn people about the Black Hashish flooding the market in 2002. It seems there's such a surplus of opium thanks to the Taliban and the Northern Alliance releasing their three year supply to help pay for the war in Afghanistan, that it's finding it's way into hashish in unprecedented proportions (perhaps more than 50%). There are some ways to identify it, but its always very soft and pliable, and sometimes sticky. Unless you want to find yourself addicted to opium I suggest you stay away from it. Stick with the lighter Moroccan or locally produced hashishes from your area.
Src: http://www.hashish-center.com/hashishmaking.html

I'm not entirely convinced of the scaremongering that goes on.
 
I'd like to know what hashish coming into the UK, and grown in the UK is cut with. There's a lot of speculation around it containing sleeping pills, brick dust, glass and even heroin to increase dependency. What are the facts and how dangerous is smoking hashish compared to smoking buds, leaves, sinsemilla and hash oils?

I find that the only thing worth cutting is expensive shyte like coke and heroin. Cutting cheap stuff like hash with more expensive stuff like heroin is ridiculous. The amount of H you'd need to mix to create any sort of potency out of smoking is pretty big... or at least, more expensive than just hash itself. As for the other stuff, smoking glass and sleeping pills will make hash less potent, and you would notice it, so you won't be a repeat buyer.

Whatever hash you're smoking is most likely regular ol' hash.
 
Thank you! That's the best answer I've had on this matter. At last.
 
Thank you! That's the best answer I've had on this matter. At last.

As much as this strokes my ego (and you're welcome, by the way), it just makes me realize how much drugs I've done :( You prolly won't believe me when I say this but I'm on a mild heroin comedown at the moment... bah...
 
otheadp, good luck with that. I hope it's not too rough. Drugs are bad. M'kay ;)

Steve, that's does answer my question for the particular area you live, would you say that's representative of the hashish across the country?

The concerns about hash were that it was cut with an extraordinary amount of badness it was probably as dangerous as street heroin. From the little information I've gathered here and from various sources on the internet and from other users it seems those concerns are questionable. While hash can be sometimes opiated it's not general practice. There are indications, such as a much darker brown to almost black colouration, to signify it being so.

So why if it's much more highly processed is it not lower in price than buds or leaves? Since I would think the added cost of the process would raise costs not lower it.

This is all hypothetical, of course. You know, general curiosity.
 
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