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torcher
2nd February 2007, 12:42 AM
Drug campaigners have warned that a batch of cannabis adulterated with tiny glass beads which they say could pose a risk to health has flooded the UK market. Anecdotal reports suggest it is being sold in almost every part of the country.

The charity Drugscope is issuing a warning. "We want to make people aware of it from a public health point of view. If you are smoking this stuff and taking it into your lungs it's not good news."

The fact that "grit weed", as it is being called, is so widespread suggests that contamination is happening at an early stage in the production process. "It seems to be being done on an industrial scale," said Harry Shapiro of Drugscope.

The dealers' motivation seems to be to bump up the weight of their product. They appear to be doing this by spraying plants with the reflective element from the paint used on road lines. The tiny reflective glass beads become imbedded in the leaves.

"It looks perfectly normal. In fact it looks good quality," said Derek Williams of UK Cannabis Internet Activists, which campaigns against cannabis prohibition.

Contributors to its internet forum have said the contaminated leaves can be identified by rubbing them between wetted fingers. The residue will feel gritty if chewed.

The first reports of grit weed circulated in late summer, but the groups have only recently received pictures of the beads taken with an electron microscope by an anonymous scientist. There have been rumours of users experiencing a tight chest for days after smoking grit weed, but a spokesperson for the British Thoracic Society said that the contamination was unlikely to be dangerous because the particles are too big to be inhaled into the lungs.

An analysis carried out by the French Observatory of Drugs and Drug Addiction found that the glass particles are between 0.02 and 0.3 millimetres across. But Richard Russell, a consultant at Imperial College London, said few particles above 0.015 millimetres would be able to pass into the lungs because they are too big.

"It is likely that they will deposit in the mouth or the throat," said Dr Russell. Here they would most likely pass harmlessly through the system. Using a filter would stop them entering the mouth.

Dr Russell said that smokers should be aware that cannabis smoke causes emphysema, lung inflammation and cancer. "You are likely to do more damage from the marijuana than these particles."

Mr Williams said that the widespread contamination highlighted the problems which stem from cannabis prohibition. "Cannabis is called a controlled drug, but there is no control over the supply side. It's a completely underground product," he said.

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Warning issued over cannabis adulterated with glass beads

James Randerson, science correspondent
Friday January 12, 2007

AnotherDamnNewbie
17th February 2007, 07:28 PM
Dr Russell said that smokers should be aware that cannabis smoke causes emphysema, lung inflammation and cancer. "You are likely to do more damage from the marijuana than these particles."


This is an important part of the article that, while disingenuously, puts the threat into perspective. If you smoke in a bong, the particles just fall out in the water. If you smoke in a pipe or joint, the heat of a lighter or cherry isn't enough to melt the glass.

While UK Rortans should still avoid this grit shit at all costs, and punch those who try to sell it to them in whatever reproductive organs apply to them, if you've smoked it a couple times you aren't necessarily screwed.

Stone
20th February 2007, 10:33 AM
I've taken worse and survived.

AnotherDamnNewbie
27th February 2007, 12:16 AM
BIG UPDATE!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTthuJUDdoM

So the good news is that the gritweed seemed to dry up off the streets after a couple weeks. Supply and demand triumping and all that...

The bad news is that there's a new batch of weed that was seized recently that uses similar masses of a different silica-based adulterant that is much finer, and much less likely to be caught with a wire screen or bong. Instead of having large enough particles to feel on your tongue, or even see visually, the new batch apparently needs a microscope to detect contaimination. So... fuck. :(

I know a guy in northern England who's conducting further tests, (even going so far as to anonymously submit a sample to the authorities to see what they could make of the stuff.) I'll tell more when I hear of it.

But if any English/Scottish/Irish Rortans were thinking of investing in a vaporizer, well... now's a good time.

headcase
3rd April 2007, 01:13 AM
I wouldn't read too deeply into these claims. Anonymous scientists claiming the big bad dealer are putting shards of glass (of all things) into weed makes me a bit skeptical. Why ananymous? Because they're lying.