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Originally Posted by dyna mo
i didn't know you could fire up the h with an insulin syringe.
in fact, i thuoght you couldn't.
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LOL.. totally false.. people have been bangin with insulin syringes forever, the orange color is coded for insulin
The needle size really is for comfort of the injection site from what I understand..
From a website about the drugs use:
At safe-injection sites, a typical kit supplied to the heroin user will include: (1) a tourniquet (blue band) used to raise arm veins; (2) a blue package of distilled
water to dissolve the heroin; (3) a small aluminum vestibule to mix, heat and hold the mixture; (4) cotton fi lters to prevent impurities being drawn into the needle; (5) matches; (6) candles; and (7)
an insulin syringe (needle). Currently, supplying the mood-altering drug (typically cocaine or heroin powder) is the responsibility of the drug user. Injection drug users typically use
insulin syringes (needles) with packaging that is a standard orange colour which are the thinnest and most suited for surface veins. Blue and green needles are better suited for deep veins and injection into muscles.