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World's most dangerous drug - meth (pg. 6)
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magikb
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Originally posted by jon jon
The documentary also taught me that I could learn to make it relatively easily. lol


That is about all that I was shocked that they showed. As they stated "with leaving out a few of the steps on how it is actually made". Well duh, you don't think ppl are gonna pick it up easy enough. It always blows my mind. I have seen a couple of documentaries about this and they all mention how to make it and give the ingredients for it. lol just stupid!
Cosmic Fur
quote:
Originally posted by magikb
That is about all that I was shocked that they showed. As they stated "with leaving out a few of the steps on how it is actually made". Well duh, you don't think ppl are gonna pick it up easy enough. It always blows my mind. I have seen a couple of documentaries about this and they all mention how to make it and give the ingredients for it. lol just stupid!


I think they're betting on that the people who watch the documentary will not be too eager to pick up a meth habit after witnessing what it does to people. And those who would be interested in making a quick buck would be somewhat offput by the implications of easily blowing yourself up (if they weren't already by the fact that they would be engaging in a highly illegal practice). Those who want to make meth would find out how to do it anyway (the Internet is a wonderful place), so showing that meth can be produced easily without showing exactly how is a perfectly logical way of showing why it's become such an epidemic.
Vivid Boy
I've seen meth rip apart the lives of 4 people. i worked side by side with them fulltime. its one thing when u see a guy go from normal guy to ed up dude. but to watch the transition 8 hours a day 2 years straight till the point they finally have their kids taken away from them, beat their wife with a hockey stick, their huses stripped from them and end up sleeping on bus benches from being a totaly normal, friendly guy in 1 1/2 years is something really ed up. because of this expereince i witnessed i vowed never ever to touch another drug again. cept for a toke here and there of some of the finest ice.....mmmm meth...i mean weed
Nata
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
Found a couple of those MOntana Meth Project videos put together:



wow thats really disturbing
MissK
quote:
Originally posted by Zentac_75
I've been here for not even a year but I swear Hamilton has a problem with this . It's like crack, people turn into f'in zombies with one purpose.


Its actually really noticible in Hamilton...
I go into the Shoppers there this summer, and there is a sign appologizing for the inconvenience...they were unable to sell certain products together... they explained it was because of the growing meth problem!!! ewwwww

As well, I went to a walk-in clinic and they had a sign theat specified that they DID NOT prescibed Any type of narcotic... this is not completely related, but at the same time illustrating the 'drug' problems in Hamilton..... I can't recall ever reading a sign like this in a walk-in clinic here in Toronto....
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by MissK
As well, I went to a walk-in clinic and they had a sign theat specified that they DID NOT prescibed Any type of narcotic... this is not completely related, but at the same time illustrating the 'drug' problems in Hamilton..... I can't recall ever reading a sign like this in a walk-in clinic here in Toronto....


Really? They do in the Collingwood walk-in/after-hours clinic.

Says on a sign at the back wall that no form of narcotics are prescribed or kept on these premises.

I thoght that was a standard practice... the 'no narcostics' fact, but as well, the signs advertising that they dont either, too)
Nata
quote:
Originally posted by MissK
Its actually really noticible in Hamilton...
I go into the Shoppers there this summer, and there is a sign appologizing for the inconvenience...they were unable to sell certain products together... they explained it was because of the growing meth problem!!! ewwwww

As well, I went to a walk-in clinic and they had a sign theat specified that they DID NOT prescibed Any type of narcotic... this is not completely related, but at the same time illustrating the 'drug' problems in Hamilton..... I can't recall ever reading a sign like this in a walk-in clinic here in Toronto....


i live in thornhill in a pretty nice area and our shoppers has a meth watch sign on the doors, i think its more of a way to create awareness for people, to educate them of whats out there and make sure they make the right choices when faced with it
MissK
quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Really? They do in the Collingwood walk-in/after-hours clinic.

Says on a sign at the back wall that no form of narcotics are prescribed or kept on these premises.

I thoght that was a standard practice... the 'no narcostics' fact, but as well, the signs advertising that they dont either, too)


it is more than likely a standard practise, I guess I had just never noticed it anywhere else, and was more perceptive to it in Hamilton as I was aware of their growing problem
Big Boss
I think I took a pill laced with meth in it in Miami this year...man, was it not pretty...

The Babyshambles singers pics are making me laugh tho!
chinamon
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Originally posted by Provocative_boi
reasons why meth is more addictive:-

1) Cheaper than cocaine
2) The buzz/high lasts longer usually 6 or 12 hours,whereas cocaine is usually 30min to an hour max.
3) More you take it the more hooked you get to it.


for more reasons why it beats cocaine ...watch the video.


wooooo time to switch!
thanks for the tips :D

edit: notice how most of the users are cracka-ass crackas?

chinamon


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desoxyn
Provocative_boi
The Meth Song :-

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