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The Henchmen

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Feb 28, 2025
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Hi this might be a dumb question but how difficult is sourcing SA in the UK is it as tightly controlled as SN.

Also is SA even a reliable method to follow through with. As i get it is much more reactive and dangerous to handle so im kinda guessing of the bat that it would be even more regulated than SN but I cant find any government websites stating that it is like i can with SN.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Feb 16, 2025
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I'm not too knowledgable on SA, but what I have heard is that it is quite dangerous to those that find you. That's what would put me off mainly, I wouldn't want to cause harm to anyone except myself.

I just Googled it, and it seems available for purchase. Unsure if, like with SN, you would need to be an organisation, though.
 
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SchrodingerIsDed

SchrodingerIsDed

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Feb 17, 2025
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Hi this might be a dumb question but how difficult is sourcing SA in the UK is it as tightly controlled as SN.

Also is SA even a reliable method to follow through with. As i get it is much more reactive and dangerous to handle so im kinda guessing of the bat that it would be even more regulated than SN but I cant find any government websites stating that it is like i can with SN.

Any help would be appreciated.
I can't speak to the UK, but in the US it's fucking impossible. You need to have access to a lab for any company to sell to you.

SA is one of the most reliable, but maybe not the most peaceful. There is no antidote.

But it also fuckingexplodes upon contact with metal and turns into a toxin when exposed to water so you can imagine how that complicates shipping and storage.
 
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Sodium azide is HIGHLY restricted and for good reason. It is indeed very toxic but it's also insanely dangerous in general. Any place that sells it will generally only sell to labs, legitimate businesses that can prove they have a need for it, research institutions. You are far likelier to source SN. SA is definitely a reliable method in terms of effectiveness but not in accessibility. SA has no cure (though ironically SN is often used in treatment) but is a fairly violent and painful death. You would be in immense agony. I would recommend trying to source SN instead.
 
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