There are really no drugs that work the way you describe. Rohypnol or any other benzo will just knock you out, GHB gets you high, etc..
As long as you get the dosage right, there is very little risk in consuming drugs. You can also order testing kits that will verify that the substance you expect is in the mixture you’ve ordered. However, the economics of online drug marketplaces strongly disincentivize and harshly punish anyone “stomping” on the product, so they tend to be very safe.
It is also safe to order from them. In the best case, your drugs are shipped, the dealer deletes all information that could link you to them, and you’re done. In the absolute worst case, the whole market is a honeytrap, but as far as I’m aware this has never happened, even though several LEAs have seized working markets that they could have used for this. In the average worst case, the dealer does not delete your information, but it’s extremely unlikely that they could use this for any bargaining, and it’s extremely unlikely that you would get any attention from it.
This assumes you’re in the US, where you have a constitutional right to be secure against the search and seizure of your packages without a warrant signed by a judge. YMMV if you are in a less free country like the UK or Australia, but you will probably still be fine. Generally, the demand-side of the drug industry is not prosecuted, unless there’s some other aggravating factor like getting into a car accident or beating someone up.
There are really no drugs that work the way you describe. Rohypnol or any other benzo will just knock you out, GHB gets you high, etc..
As long as you get the dosage right, there is very little risk in consuming drugs. You can also order testing kits that will verify that the substance you expect is in the mixture you’ve ordered. However, the economics of online drug marketplaces strongly disincentivize and harshly punish anyone “stomping” on the product, so they tend to be very safe.
It is also safe to order from them. In the best case, your drugs are shipped, the dealer deletes all information that could link you to them, and you’re done. In the absolute worst case, the whole market is a honeytrap, but as far as I’m aware this has never happened, even though several LEAs have seized working markets that they could have used for this. In the average worst case, the dealer does not delete your information, but it’s extremely unlikely that they could use this for any bargaining, and it’s extremely unlikely that you would get any attention from it.
This assumes you’re in the US, where you have a constitutional right to be secure against the search and seizure of your packages without a warrant signed by a judge. YMMV if you are in a less free country like the UK or Australia, but you will probably still be fine. Generally, the demand-side of the drug industry is not prosecuted, unless there’s some other aggravating factor like getting into a car accident or beating someone up.