Monthly Archives: June 2025

Psilocybin Mushrooms Test Positive for LSD in Florida Crime Labs
The biggest danger of fentanyl is that it is almost invisible. A tiny grain of fentanyl powder, smaller than a grain of sand, can produce effects as strong as a commercially produced oxycodone pill, and even though Floridians’ math scores may be abysmal, drug dealers understand the economic implications of this. Fentanyl can turn… Read More »

Tianeptine, a Drug of Pharmacological and Legal Contradictions
If you are confused about federal and state drug laws, it isn’t just because you need to do fewer drugs. The laws make little sense, and sometimes they even contradict each other directly. For example, cannabis is a Schedule I controlled substance at the federal level, which means that it is always an illegal… Read More »

Seven Hydroxy, a Potent New Derivative of Kratom
A lot has changed since the 1990s, when smoke shops bore signs certifying that the water pipes they sold were “for tobacco only.” Today, not only can you buy an array of cannabis products, but you can also buy an array of plants and fungi with known psychoactive properties, the kinds of drugs that… Read More »

Do Emojis on a Dating App Mean Drug Crime?
Dating apps are a hotbed of ambiguity, confusion, and frustration. It is hard enough to tell if someone is flirting with you when you interact in real life. Is he smiling because he likes you, or is it because you can both hear the ice cream truck tinkling “Turkey in the Straw” in the… Read More »