figcitylightscookie
sad, lonely & desperate
- Nov 21, 2023
- 39
I live in Jordan, and I'm not sure if SN is illegal here. I tried looking it up online, but since Jordan is a -not so tech savvy- third world country, I couldn't find anything. I found some online SN sources, but they say they can't ship it to my country (it was a quick Google search, so I don't think they're reliable sources. I'm only saying this to explain why I'm assuming SN could be illegal here). I looked on Facebook and found 1 person from Jordan asking where to buy it; he asked twice: his first post was ignored, and he got an answer on the second post. His posts are 3 years old, so I'm not sure if the answer still checks out (also, people tend to just say random shops' names when they don't actually know if they have the wanted item or not, so I'm assuming the guy who answered just said the name of the only chemicals store he knew). A bit unrelated, but I found a post from an Egyptian group also asking for SN, and someone replied: "If I were an admin, I'd ban you right now." Someone asked him what was wrong with the question, but he never responded. I'm not sure if it's known here that SN is a suicide chemical, and I could get in legal trouble if someone knew I was going to use it to commit suicide.
The only option I believe I have is to go around and ask chemical stores if they have SN (either through their Facebook pages or in-store). However, if SN is illegal, I don't have any excuse to protect myself. Usually, when I buy things I don't want others to know are for me, I say I'm buying them for a friend. However, I'm scared they'll ask why my friend would want SN. I know it's used for food preservation, but what homemade foods would need SN to be preserved? I read here that when someone ordered SN, the box said something about it being a pottery material, but I couldn't find anything about SN actually being used for pottery (or any crafts in general). Moreover, if it's not illegal, how do I ask for it to be 99% pure without being suspicious?
I would appreciate any help. Thank you x
The only option I believe I have is to go around and ask chemical stores if they have SN (either through their Facebook pages or in-store). However, if SN is illegal, I don't have any excuse to protect myself. Usually, when I buy things I don't want others to know are for me, I say I'm buying them for a friend. However, I'm scared they'll ask why my friend would want SN. I know it's used for food preservation, but what homemade foods would need SN to be preserved? I read here that when someone ordered SN, the box said something about it being a pottery material, but I couldn't find anything about SN actually being used for pottery (or any crafts in general). Moreover, if it's not illegal, how do I ask for it to be 99% pure without being suspicious?
I would appreciate any help. Thank you x