Let's say you were doing business at a festival, do you think there would be much interested in DOM. I will be selling as the chemical it is. Not claiming it as LSD out of concern of people's safety.
Could someone please give me some insight?
DOM/STP interest
Let's say you were doing business at a festival, do you think there would be much interested in DOM. I will be selling as the chemical it is. Not claiming it as LSD out of concern of people's safety.
Could someone please give me some insight?
[10 Points] None:
[1 Points] InfinitelyOutThere:
At a festi yeah people would like that I'm sure. If it was and edm festi
[1 Points] ass-fister:
Im sure there would be some interest at a festival. Probably not as much as LSD however.
[1 Points] rollredsky:
Me and a bunch of friends did it, was very fun. They didn't plan on it, but after I told them my experience pretty much everyone was on board, but most of them have never heard of it.
[1 Points] jondaven:
I think that would sell a lot better at a multi day festival
[1 Points] WhyCantWeHaveIce:
As someone said, due to the duration it would probably sell better at a multi-day. With that being said...
Practically no one knows what DOM is. In the large amount of people I know who experiment with any type of illegal substances only myself and one other person know what the stuff is. With that being said, when I describe it to people and I include the length of the trip, most people who have takes LSD aren't so down for 16 hours.
If you encounter someone who actually knows what you mean when you say DOM, that would be a pretty solid customer as anyone who already knows about it, probably has looked a bit into it. However, I don't think you're going to find anyone who knows what it is randomly. If you try to sell it to someone who doesn't know what it is, please do the right thing and give them a fairly thorough breakdown on what kind of a trip it is and the duration and how it can be harmful.
Please keep in mind when selling it to people, it IS an amphetamine, not a tryptomine like LSD. Candy flipping (LSD and MDMA) probably wouldn't be too smart using DOM to replace the LSD, and candy flipping is rather popular. I would say that would be your primary concern.
The only people that can be trusted with research chemicals are those who:
1) Have researched the drug long enough to know the effects, duration, contraindications, basic pharmacology, legality, and risk
2) Are smart enough to know how to acquire the substance online and have the means to (not too young to not have a credit card, not sending to other's residencies, etc)
If they aren't able to do those, and some may disagree with me on those points, I don't think they have any place in the research chemical market. Even though DOM has been around for a long time, most people have never heard of it. The vast majority of those who have used psychs haven't even heard of it. I regard it as a research chemical, albeit an old one.
So if you go to a festival and sell it as it is, you'll see three people
1) Those who actually know what DOM is and fit into the above criteria, people who you can feel safe completing the transaction through
2) People who are going to ask what it is and only hear "it's kinda like LSD" and see it quite literally as being LSD.
3) People who are going to ask what it is, hear "it's kinda like LSD," and will willingly take what they only know as "fake acid," even with the negative connotations surrounding the term. These people usually don't have the highest regard for their safety.
Like I said, group 1 is ideally the people you'd like to sell to. Group 1 however, probably makes up less than 20% of the drug users at a festival. Most people just like getting high, period. Even if you gave them a freaking pamphlet they probably wouldn't care/absorb/take to heart the knowledge they should have.
I think it's dangerous to pass it off to the other two groups of people.
It's bad for them, it places you in a bad position if something goes wrong (DOM is still a schedule I substance), it reflects poorly on the RC/psych scene when some idiot ends up in the hospital, and, if it matters to you, hurts the image of music festivals/justifies high security.
Unless this festival is something on the far smaller side, where the potential buyers would tend to fall into a clique of more experienced users, I would stay away.
DOM is schedule I, I assume the profits are only slightly higher than LSD? I don't see why you would take all the risk associated with distributing lesser known chemicals without much to gain. There might not even be anything to gain. Psychedelics small enough to fit on blotters/microdots but aren't LSD are perceived as "fake LSD" anyways, which like I said above, is generally stayed away from.