buying drugs online
Tech is Changing the Way People Score and Sell Drugs in India
It's now easier for people to buy or sell drugs, but they also have a greater chance of being ripped off or busted.
Police Thought They Beat the Darknet Drug Markets – They Didn't
This spring, the dark web drug trade was attacked on multiple fronts and authorities claimed victory. But after a quick restart, it's business as usual.
What Happens if You're Caught Getting Drugs in the Mail?
Surely you get arrested right? We asked some experts as well as the former Australian moderator for the forum on Silk Road.
New Report Finds Drugs Bought On the Dark Net Have Higher Levels of Purity
It may seem like a no-brainer, but the rationale behind the finding is significantly more complex.
Closing Silk Road 2.0 Isn't Going to Stop Anyone from Selling Drugs Online
Long-term, this bust makes no difference. A new .onion website will be online in a few days, selling drugs to anyone who wants them. In fact, there are dozens already.
This Chemical Critic Was Given Thousands of Dollars Worth of Drugs for Free
"HydroBlowBack" was the deep web's most prolific drug reviewer.
This Doctor Wants to Provide Quality Control for Your Illegal Drugs
The market for illegal drugs has no regulation, so it's hard to know if you're getting what you think you are. Dr. Fernando Caudevilla, who moonlights on the deep web as "Dr. X," will chemically test your drugs before you take them—basically, quality...
Buying Your Drugs Online Is Good for You
From a harm reduction point of view, the Silk Road 2.0, a deep-web marketplace for all substances mind altering, is a good thing for drug users, mostly due to the community that has sprung up around it.
Good News, Drug Users - Silk Road Is Back!
After the FBI seized the deep web's favorite drug market and arrested its alleged founder Ross Ulbricht last month, the online marketplace cum libertarian movement has found a new home, and we were treated to an early tour of the site.