GET HIGH OFF TIRE CLEANER?
Lads,
I'm a criminal defense attorney. I'm going over some discovery today and my client is alleged to have gotten high off a TS2 Tire Shine product.
Has anyone ever heard of someone seeking out wheel/tire cleaner to get high? Is this the new computer duster or something?
A quick Google search showed zero evidence of tire cleaner being sought out for it's high. So that's when I turned to FORCH.
Thanks in advance desu.
>>16915840
>I'm a criminal defense attorney.
Of course you are
>>16915846
Ask me anything (except my bar number)
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>>16915840
If there is a high it's from the propellant. Contact the company to find out what the propellant is. From here you can compare it to other products sought for their high, such as the nitrous oxide in whipped cream.
>criminal defense attorney
>asking 4chan for advice
You must be a real shit attorney
>>16915905
Thank you Homosexual Truckperson.
But has anyone heard anything anecdotally about wheel cleaner? Or may walked into a head shop and found tire cleaner behind the case or anything like that?
No judgment. Just asking.
>>16915916
It's a pretty narrowly tailored question - Can you get high off this.
I'm not asking /adv to do a constitutional analysis of the seizure.
>>16915919
No. Honestly, even if there is an effect, the price is much higher than similar available products.
>>16915925
Keep in mind this product is often sold by traveling commissioned salesmen in the street. They offer "deep discounts" to entice buyers to buy an entire case rather than just one or two cans using high pressure sales techniques. Iirc the pricing is something like $20 a can or $150 for a case of 15, which would explain possession in quantity.
>>16915925
You're probably the defendant and hoping to somehow prove that you didn't get high of tire cleaner
>yo look, 4chan said I can't get high off this so I didn't do it lol
kill yourself