Well next time I add Sodium bisulfate to a doob instead of hash, I'll think about this...
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I'm not sure you have a good understanding of what you have posted. Let's say a whole PACKAGE of rolling papers is a gram of this cellulose/glycerin hodgepodge, and assume that the water content is negligible after drying and packaging.
For the sake of simplicity, let's say that the dried packaged papers are 20% glycerin. NOT glycerol btw; that's an entirely different, if related, compound. How many papers are in a packet? 50? That's .02g per paper. 20% of that is .004. That's 4 thousandths of a gram per paper, and of course during the process of smoking a joint you lose a lot to the atmosphere. Plus of course the absence of the other part of this nerve agent, sodium bisulfate... so the moral of this story is, don't put random chemicals on your spliffies.
Please tell me you don't drink diet sodas... artificial sweeteners are a heckuva lot more dangerous.
I'ma go put on my tin foil hat now. :tin foil hat:
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