On Jan 19,  9:39am, Steve Mynott wrote:
> THC isn't water soluble at all which is why you have to dissolve the
> stuff in hot fat before cooking it.

I belive that's true, but according to the paper I just found, presumably
the one Paul was referring to, the paper suggests that some THC *is* lost
when using a bong.

  http://www.ukcia.org/lib/pipes.htm

But note that the paper doesn't offer or claim any scientific evidence to
back this up, merely notes that "This suggests...".  I suspect the goodies
are getting stuck to the bowl, pipe, dirt and tar particles in the water,
but not actually dissolving the water as such.

If I were the kind of person to partake in such affairs, I'd suggest
that some objective testing is required.  But of course, I wouldn't want
to indulge in any activity which our wise and esteemed goverments have
decided is dangerous, immoral and quite sensibly illegal.  Nor would I
want to encourage anyone else to break the law.

Note that I also refrain from drinking tea as it's known to be
a gateway drug, according to the clear evidence that 97.2% of all
heroin addicts drank tea before progressing onto harder substance
abuse.  Be warned people!  Stick with tobacco, alcohol and the other
drugs which have been deemed safe enough for us to be trusted with.


A




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