Wednesday, June 28, 2023

 # 180


New, flesh-eating, horse tranquilizer being mixed with Fentanyl and other drugs.


MAKES NARCAN LESS EFFECTIVE 


https://apple.news/AZk_q0oI3RHW73hycGZoPZA



Thursday, June 22, 2023

# 179 Widmark meets THC

# 179 


Widmark meets THC


Organic Chemists perform analysis in two major areas; Quantitative and Qualitative. Erik Widmark conducted the Chemical experiments, on male and female humans, in the 1st half of the 20th Century. His findings enable Legislatures around the world to proscribe the operation of vehicles on public and private property due to self-administered chemically determined levels of impairment. After codifying the prohibited levels by legislatures, enforcement personnel can follow the law and remove impaired operators for the safety of all.

In Widmark’s experiments, ethanol (grain alcohol), is accepted as being a constant (meaning that pure ethanol retains the same potency by volume whether it is produced from grapes, rice, potatoes, hops, wheat, rye or juniper).

To date, no comprehensive corpus of testing/experimentation has been conducted that comes even to the level of Widmark’s findings - long accepted by American courts.

Delta 9 THC (the active ingredient of Marijuana), has only recently begun to be Quantitatively and Qualitatively analyzed.

Below are hyperlinks to an intro to Erik Widmark and the recent “surface scratching” on THC by American Scientists.

It is hoped that, like Ethel-alcohol which is recognized as having a pure constant, THC can also be found to have a pure constant.

THC is fat soluble and alcohol is water soluble.  In future posts, the reader will see how Widmark determined that males and females have lesser and greater average amounts of fat. Widmark determined that each gender has a different “factor” that is used in a Blood alcohol Calculation (BAC).

Since THC is fat soluble, it remains stored in the fat for approximately 30 days.

Alcohol blood levels have mostly been excreted within 24 hours following the last drink and testing could be referred to as a “snapshot”.  THC blood levels do not accurately reflect a “snapshot” of what was self-administered during the previous 24 hours because the fat soluble substance remains in the body for close to a month.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8870865/


https://nij.ojp.gov/topics/articles/field-sobriety-tests-and-thc-levels-unreliable-indicators-marijuana-intoxication