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HelpSo I have SN now
Thread starterMr2005
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Thanks. I meant it's still in the packaging. Seemed as good a place as any. It's certainly cool enough in my house. I could probably leave milk out and it would be fine
Congratulations, your life is now in your hands and noone else's. Just store it in a cool dry place, make sure it's not found, and when you use it, make sure YOU aren't found at all costs. Best of luck to you in whatever you decide to do!
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May also be helpful if the original package is near you to label it with 'Use gloves, do not handle with bare skin, do not ingest!'
First responders may attempt to handle or inspect the bottle and you wouldn't want any of them to accidentally come into contact. Cops seems to be worse about this than medics and firefighters, hence their contact accidental fentanyl exposure.
What type of testing methods are you using? I've heard people using a drop of blood to see if it turns dark. Have also heard of the testing strips but can't seem to find much online (might due to be the country I'm in)
What type of testing methods are you using? I've heard people using a drop of blood to see if it turns dark. Have also heard of the testing strips but can't seem to find much online (might due to be the country I'm in)
May also be helpful if the original package is near you to label it with 'Use gloves, do not handle with bare skin, do not ingest!'
First responders may attempt to handle or inspect the bottle and you wouldn't want any of them to accidentally come into contact. Cops seems to be worse about this than medics and firefighters, hence their contact accidental fentanyl exposure.
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