Pubdate: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 Source: Vue Weekly (CN AB) Copyright: 2007, Vue Weekly. Contact: http://www.vueweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2918 Author: Joel Kelly DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS ... WHICH ARE GOOD, WHICH ARE BAD? So, how much THC really is in that grubby little baggie you keep hidden at the back of your freezer? According to Richard Laing, analytical specialist for Health Canada, high-quality weed contains anywhere from 10 to 15 per cent THC. "That's good bud," Laing said, and while he states that his lab does not track statistics on geographical origin of the drugs they are analyzing, he does say that his results are in keeping with national averages for purity. BC bud? It's a myth. However, Laing does say that marijuana is rarely found with introduced impurities in it. "There are no contaminants in marijuana," he assured. "There might be pesticides in trace quantities, but we're not looking for it." Harder drugs can range wildly in purity, based on means of production and contaminants introduced. According to Laing, cocaine is typically around 80 per cent. Heroin purity has fluctuated, but these days is usually at about 50 per cent purity. Ecstasy contains around 65-80 mg MDMA per tablet, with the rest comprised of binder and impurities cut into the drug. Curiously, Laing notes that crystal meth, notorious for being synthesized by drug addicts in run-down bedroom labs, is very pure-usually around 90 per cent. However, Laing is quick to point out that this statistic might be misleading. As a specialist frequently called by police to examine clandestine labs, Laing states that meth labs are hellish. "It's a toxic environment. They're all bad," he said. "They're dirty, disgusting. There's no such thing as a clean lab producing drugs." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek