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http://instruct.westvalley.edu/faulstich/meth_handout.pdf
I think the real problem with this drug is how easily it can be cooked. Labs can make this product with household chemicals. The precursors aren't too hard to hide.
You know its bad when it puts cocaine (crack mainly) and heroine to minuscule comparisons.
This is such a sad situation. I feel so bad for the parents of those that get addicted. I know many inherit this lifestyle; but something needs to stop.
Cops nationwide rank metham- phetamine the No.1 drug they battle today: in a survey of 500 law‐enforcement agencies in 45 states released last month by the National Association of Counties, 58 percent said meth is their biggest drug problem, compared with only 19 percent for cocaine, 17 percent for pot and 3 percent for heroin. Meth addicts are pouring into prisons and recovery centers at an ever‐increasing rate, and a new generation of “meth babies” is choking the foster-care system in many states. One measure of the drug’s reach: Target, Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid and other retailers have moved nonprescription cold pills behind the pharmacy counter, where meth cooks have a harder time getting at them.
I think the real problem with this drug is how easily it can be cooked. Labs can make this product with household chemicals. The precursors aren't too hard to hide.
You know its bad when it puts cocaine (crack mainly) and heroine to minuscule comparisons.
This is such a sad situation. I feel so bad for the parents of those that get addicted. I know many inherit this lifestyle; but something needs to stop.
