Shelle
04-06-2002, 06:12 PM
Hello,
I'm seeking for any leads, advice and/or referrals on locating a Chemist who specializes in cocaine pharmocology who will re-evaulate a labortory report. We have bench notes with test results and need an expert interpretation.
Thanks in advance,
Shelle
torrey
04-07-2002, 11:08 AM
Hmmmmm maybe its not cocaine but sheet rock? Lab specialist ( idiots) in Texas couldn't understand those lab reports either. Sent 100's to jail on false convictions. It took one pushy intelliginet lawyer on the right side of the law to fight those that we pay and respect to uphold the law. He fought to get the truth and correct reading of the substance., Then the D.A. had the nerve to still try to convict on the charge of trying to sell purchase a dangerous substance.
Since when is sheet rock dangerous.
YOur doing the most intellingent thing to search out a chemist specialist in getting the results of the lab report. Good luck
jdswifey02
04-07-2002, 11:18 AM
Shelle....
Try looking for a laboratory that does drug testing. I used to be a substance abuse counselor and the toxicology lab that we sent our specimins to gave us as counselor's all sorts of good information about interpreting results and even did trainings on it.... They understood how the chemical tests worked.... They may at least be able to point you in the right direction....
soraya
04-07-2002, 03:30 PM
you might also find a useful lead on the website of Centurion Ministries. I don't know the web site, but you should be able to find them via Altavista search engine
Shortie
04-07-2002, 08:23 PM
You can also call almost any doctor's office lab and find out.. they do those kinds of test and they can tell you almost anything about a chemical breakdown.. If not them go to the medical libaray and they can help you break dowm each thing and then you can piece it back together.. that however is the hard way but very discreet..
bella
04-11-2002, 02:15 PM
I agree with Jd and shortie. Call a doctors office and also any local labs that do drug testing. Another idea is to call a university that has a chemistry program. See if a proffessor or graduate student would be willing to look it over.
Good luck and never stop fighting for justice
michelle
soraya
05-31-2002, 07:13 AM
I totally agree with Donna, never stop fighting for justice! did you get any luck on this?