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NoDak | Along with the previous replies, also get a hold of a copy of the MSDS for any one of these "poisons" and read through the ENTIRE thing, maybe a couple times. It will give you any safety precautions when handling these chemicals, and when handled according to their instructions, there is very small amount of risk. Some, yes, are considered "poison" but that's if you took a straight shot of it, not using it how it was intended while following the safety protocol. There is a crazy amount of testing and research that goes into producing these chemicals, and cannot just be made in a lab one day and sold a few days later.
Anything and everything can be said to "cause" cancer these days. | |
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