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bridgestreetrocker
05-29-2008, 05:53 PM
how would one go about finding someone who sells shrooms? thx for the help!

bassmann
06-04-2008, 09:40 PM
It can be hard to find a shroom dealer, depending on where you are from. I've only bought/ate shrooms once, and I wasn't really out looking for them at the time. I turned out my friend's neighbors came across some and offered to sell some to us. I don't want to auto-assume you smoke weed, but if you do, talk to your fellow smokers, or your weed dealer. Don't be afraid to ask, but be smart about it. I don't really know a dealer myself, but through my network of friends, I can occasionally catch word that someone has some shrooms they want to move (every few months I might get offered some). But this is why i have started my own harvest. Why take risks and pay for this overpriced product, when you can start your own setup for about $100-150(US).

Anyways, good luck finding someone

smokinjoe
05-20-2009, 05:17 PM
how would one go about finding someone who sells shrooms? thx for the help!

Go to clubs, parties, and any other social gatherings and meet EVERYONE. Its alot easier to order a spore syringe, order a premixed substrate bag and a few other small items, then you dont have the risk of getting the controlled substance charge on your way home, you can have a constant supply, and growing your own shrooms "makes them taste better!" Good Luck!!

luke
07-27-2009, 04:24 PM
Thats a silly question to post on a forum. LOL

(OK thats number 15, I should be able to post a picture now. )

adamswildstyle
08-10-2009, 03:52 AM
look if your looking for shrooms grow your own. or get well informed and you can find wild ones growing in the wild but there are risks in doing that like picking the wrong shroom and being killed

NHMI
08-10-2009, 01:43 PM
Ya, I would just get some spores and learn to grow your own

misty_mountain_shrooms
04-13-2011, 11:13 AM
id love to have a shroom dealer, unfortunately, mushrooms aint your usual drug in highschool..

mycospora
04-17-2011, 11:21 AM
A majority of shroom and other drug websites would instantly ban you for asking someone to jeopardize their life by going to prison so that you could buy an illegal schedule one substance.

Go to Amsterdam and the nederlands. all the smart shops still sell sclerotia of p. mexicana and P. tampanensis which were accidentally not included in the list of mushrooms written by me, Guzman and Gartz that was used to ban over 186 species of psilocybian mushrooms, including 9 edible species in that country. IF you want to look at cells in grow rooms from three of the largest producers of cubes, copes, cyans (PAN), and sclerotia then google mushroom john amsterdam. or just go to the site of mine and open the link to all things shroomy, then open the cultivation pages and see the Amsterdam shroom farms.

Otrherwise, please do not ask people where to buy illegal drugs on the internet or at this or any other site. Mycotopia, Shroomery, Shroomotopia, shroomtalk, Blue Light, U.S. Drug, Spirit Plants, Entheogen.com, Intense visuals also. THere are 15000 photos on my site, 68 of the more than 200 known species of psilocybian fungi are described and some have over 200 t0 400 photographs of each species described of the most common and sought after species in the world in their many forms,. from grassland lawns, woodchipped mulched gardens, and those in Manure. Only about 22 species of the more than 200 worldwide grow in manure. The majority do not.

There are also more than 100 aricles and shroom books on that site, all with color pictorials of where and how to find them.l

2 images of hundreds of kilos of fresh Panaeolus subbalteatus. This farm has 10 grow rooms and each cell has two rows of three layers of shrooms growing. producing 20,000 kilos per week of each variety they grow. Now they only produce the slcerotia (Truffles?)

They also have similar cells that had cubes. Those and other species in mass production cam be see at the mushroom john website

mycospora

That is really rude to the owners of this site. Don't fuck their lives up just because you want to get high. As I said, mostly every site would instantly ban you for asking that question.

mycospora
04-17-2011, 11:29 AM
id love to have a shroom dealer, unfortunately, mushrooms aint your usual drug in highschool..

Unfortunately, during the passed 5-years, dumb teen students have been producing shroom chocolate candies for raves and school dances and such activity has now brought police action into dozens and dozens of middle and high schools across America. That is friggin greedy and hurts all of the honest shroom pickers and growers and brings a bad light because now, according to DEA, the shrooms are now being sold at street level and in schools. I have dozens of law enforcement clippings and reports of this activity across the country. Many of these busts of people doing this is in the newspaper grapevine section of my site, especially the PNW area and now Midwestern USA and Northeaster USA.

THose people ruin it for many of us who appreciate such shrooms. And I also have no sympathy for the dozens of shroom grow busts of people growing between 50 to 500 pounds of shrooms. I also have dozens of newspaper articles and you tube videos of such shroom bust operations that DEA and local, state and federal law enforcement operatives now wear gas masks and rubber gloves because they believe growers use chemicals that can cause fires and blowups and several busts also include growers within a block of elementary schools. That in itself is a 3-5 year sentence in many states.

And in colleges as well as high schools, shrooms have been popular since the 1970s. Read the news reports of kids picking magic shrooms on over 90% of soccer and elementary and high school sports fields posted at my site. Lincoln High in Seattle is one area for 20 years with wall to wall shroom rugs.


SEATTLE TIMES
Tuesday, September 21, 1976. Page 1

'Magic Mushroom' -- Risky Fungus Among Us?
By John Wilson

Don Sadler, Whatcom County undersheriff, says there isn't much of a problem thyere with mind-altering "magic mushrooms," but Dave McEachran, county prosecutor, says there is.
Frederick Rody Jr., now acting director of the federal Drug Enforcement Agency and former regional director in Seattle, says hallucinogenic mushrooms don't grow here. He says "magic mushrooms" are only common mushrooms lace with LSD.

Well, perhaps as a suprise to numerous adults, including Rody, psychedelic mushrooms do grow abundantly in the Pacific Northwest.

Ask the farmers, whose fences are knocked down by hundreds of young people flocking to pastures where magic mushrooms grow.

There is an inherent danger in harvesting them because they are easily confused with poisonous species, some of which are deadly.

A number of books have been published recently which tell how to identify magic mushrooms. Some of the books have incredible advice.

One is "Magic Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest by Mushroom John," a 24-page booklet printed in Seattle and sold for $2.50. Mushroom John tells readers how to identify a magic mushroom with cinnamon-colored gills, then adds; "There is a cinnamon-colored mushroom in the field which I have not identified as yet and this mushroom can make you very sick, so do not pick it."

McEachran aid many farmers have complained about vandalism by mushroom seekers in their fields. He said there is trafficking in the mushrooms, which are illegal to possess because of the substances they contain.

McEachran knows first-hand of the interest in the mushrooms, which cause a drug trip similar to that, of LSD. He lives outside Bellingham near a field which is a favorite collecting place.

Whatcom County is considered by many to be the best area to collect the mushrooms, although they grow profusely in many areas of Western Washington.

Tom Robbins, LaConner author who first used magic mushrooms in the 1960s says collecting "is growing by leaps and bounds," in the Skagit Valley.

Robbins says it wasn't widely known until fairly recently that the mushrooms grew here.

Farmers are putting up no-trespassing signs in fields which have been heavilly picked in the past, Robbins reports, "the Skagit Valley is being over-run," he says.



EUGENE REGISTERED-GUARD

Thursday November 25, 1976. Page 19B

Seattle (AP) - "Magic mushrooms" are turning on teenagers while parents and school administrators fear that youngsters may die if they get the wrong fungus.

Hallucinogenic mushrooms are growing "everywhere around school, and the kids apparently are picking them up," says the vice-principal of an Eastlake junior high school in Seattle. He said if his students are eating the mushrooms, others in King County are catching on too.

Medical officials agree. "These young teenagers have gotten into a little fad," said Dr. Alf Pederson, an official with the Seattle-King County Health Department. "They're taking a real risk. They could easily get into trouble with toxic mushrooms."

Pederson said seven teenagers recently were brought into a hospital with violent physical reactions to mushrooms. Officials at Children's Orthopedic Hospital Poison Center say they've gotten 40 calls since November 10 for mushroom related problems. No deaths were reported.

The region's moist weather has spawned a mushroom boom of sorts, compounding the problem of bad-trips and possible death.

"It was too horrible to describe. I'll never do it again," says a 13-year-old Eastlake junior high school student who ate some hallucinogenic mushrooms Friday night. "Maybe other kids will learn from my experiences. Maybe my telling about them will help."

He swore, struggled against restraining straps and clawed at hospital attendants as they fought to pump his stomach. He believed they were torturing him with the equiptment they were trying to use to help him.

He described how his coat seemed to melt as it hung beside him in the hospital. "I saw the devil--I'd close my eyes and see nothing but red," the youth said.

His trip was a nightmare for his parents, too, who did not know what was wrong. His father found him face down on a bathroom floor, apparently unconscious. As the boy was helped to a kitchen chair; he wet his pants without knowing it. "I slapped him and he didn't respond," his mother said, describing her horror. "His eyes were rolling and he was very upset. I slapped him and I pulled his hair."

"My son was strapped down and screaming," the mother said. "He was crazy and he probably would have killed himself eventually because the hallucinating effects were so violent." It was 4 a.m. Saturday before the boy was calm.


one more story and then go read for Oregon, Washington, British Columbia on the News page at my site called the grapevine. Every state now has multiple busts for shrooms especially growing and/or possession for sales.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer. July 19, 1997. page B2.

SECRET DOOR LEADS TO HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMS

Rochester

When Thurston County officials served a drug warrant on a secluded, rural Rochester property yesterday, they found nothing for the first three hours.;

Then a sharp-eyed detective noticed a secret metal door. It led to what is believed to be the biggest bust of psilocybin mushrooms in Washington state: 500 pounds of dried, processed bagged and mostly boxed hallucinogenic fungi. Its estimated wholesale value was $500,000.

A 33-year-old man was arrested. Authorities believe he is a prime wholesale mushroom supplier for the Puget Sound area.


Mycospora