Steve Robinson
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very potent shit yes and the same people who know that will tell you that it's not addictive they'll tell it's it's an all-natural non-addictive substance that um you know uh if you just you know skip a day taking it you'll be fine you won't ever become habituated to it
I think most people, if you have any experience with drugs or alcohol, you can take something once and figure out pretty quickly that it's addictive.
The very first time you take a Percocet after having a wisdom tooth out, you can be like, oh yeah, this is addictive.
I have a feeling that 7OH is probably the same.
But again, 36%, 17%, it depends on how pure the formulation is, who made it, how, and how you're measuring it or comparing it.
But it is very, it's a hard drug.
It's a opioid.
It is going to give you an experience exactly like what you would get from morphine or from fentanyl.
And the key thing for everybody to understand, especially parents and people who might be dabbling or curious about it, is that it's available at grocery, I mean, convenience stores, grocery stores, gas stations, like everywhere.
It took me two seconds to find the 70H on my way to the studio.
You know, I just looked up tobacco shops.
I could have stopped at 30 of them.
I'm pretty sure I could have bought those products at any of them.
This is also called gas station heroin.
Gas station heroin.
So gas station heroin is actually...
A name that was first started with a drug called TNeptine.
And TNeptine was a antidepressant formulated in the 1960s in France.
And various European countries have different regulations and rules around it.
Some still use it, some don't.