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Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« on: February 02, 2006, 04:54:37 PM »
The crimes, he says, are getting wackier and wackier.
“Meth actually makes you crazy,” Smith says.
That’s the scariest thing about methamphetamine, an illegal drug that has reached epidemic status across much of the United States. After it invades the central nervous system to achieve its high, meth turns perfectly normal people into psychotics, often violent ones.
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan calls methamphetamine “perhaps the most destructive drug ever encountered.”
Crime log entries from coast to coast confirm her assessment. In Nevada County, a meth addict in a psychotic state broke into an elderly woman’s home, inexplicably bearing a can of gasoline, and beat her up. There was no motive. In New Mexico, a man high on meth and alcohol beheaded his 14-year-old son and tossed the head from his van window onto a busy highway. In Cave Junction, Oregon, the parents of a three-month-old were arrested for meth possession and child endangerment. Their baby’s feeding bottle was touching a drug-filled syringe and hypodermic needle that was “loaded up and ready to go,” police said.
Methamphetamine is a brain-damaging drug. A stimulant similar to cocaine, it causes an intense rush when smoked or injected intravenously and a sense of euphoria when used orally or sniffed. The substance, which can be easily made using household chemicals like lye and cold medicine, has been shown to alter brain cells permanently and cause neurological symptoms similar to those seen in Parkinson’s disease.
As with similar stimulants, methamphetamine often is used in a “binge and crash” pattern. Eventually, users enter a stage called “tweaking” on the way down from their high. It is then that they are prone to violence, delusions and paranoid behavior. Many believe they are being followed or harassed and “end up taking action against imagined persecution,” Smith explains.
The unpredictable behavior has prompted law enforcement agencies to set special guidelines for officers encountering suspects: Stay seven to ten feet away because moving closer could be perceived as threatening. Don’t shine bright lights at a suspect who could go berserk if blinded.
Considering the risks, it’s hard to imagine why any sane person would choose to use this highly addictive stimulant. Yet sane people by the hundreds have found the temptation irresistible.
Take, for example, the deputy auditor in Evansville, Indiana, who pleaded guilty in October to embezzling nearly $28,000 in taxpayer money. He said he needed the money to buy methamphetamine for a habit that began while he worked 16-hour days processing tax bills.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (the latest available), more than 12.3 million people age 12 and older reported that they had used methamphetamine at least once in their lifetime. That’s up 40 percent from 2000 and 156 percent over 1996. While the cost varies by region, users can expect to spend an average of $100 per gram, or about $25 a “hit.”
“Why would anyone use any illegal drug?” asks Lt. Smith. “I guess you just use it a few times to see what it’s like and it probably makes you feel real good. Then you fall into that common addiction behavior.”
Meth, however, is anything but common. Even heroin seems mild in comparison, Smith says. “A heroin user will shoot up and nod for a while. They’ll steal to support their habit, but they won’t go crazy.”
As if the dangers of ingesting meth aren’t enough, its manufacture in makeshift labs that “cook” its ingredients in an explosive stew poses extreme risk to those present and neighbors.
Economic implications are enormous because of its ripple effect through criminal justice, child welfare, and medical systems. There are more arrests, more trials and more people going to prison, as well as more child protection cases. In addition, police are struggling to find the money to clean up meth sites, which can cost $1,000 a pop if cooking has occurred and disposal specialists are called in. For every pound of methamphetamine produced, five to seven pounds of toxic waste remain, which is often poured into streams and septic systems.
(source:  Andrea Neal...Saturday Evening Post)
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Re: Meth info
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2006, 05:48:07 PM »
The '60's and '70's had heroin and LSD, the '80's and '90's had crack.Now they're unleashing another scourge to humanity..meth. It's like these drug's sit on a shelf {so to speak) and when the current drug has ran it's course in come's another more deadly to take it's place.

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Re: Meth info
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2006, 09:07:26 PM »
there are Meth Moms who start out using Meth to give them the energy to do all the things they need to do in a day..pick up Johnny from Soccer, make sure Suzy gets to ballet class on time, scrub the toilets, and give Fido a bath, and stay skinny enough even after having 5 kids to keep the hubby interested...

you use meth ONCE and you can be addicted for life...this shit is diabolical and fuckin nasty

but people always want to cheat, and get more for their money, and be able to DO MORE, and be able to stay awake longer, and to party harder, and to be skinnier than their best friend, and to not feel the bottle of the wine they guzzled the night before...but they pay for it one way or another.

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2006, 10:07:51 PM »
don't forget about the "ICE QUEENS" that shit is just as bad....

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2006, 03:59:53 AM »
What's ICE QUEENS ?

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2006, 08:01:45 AM »
 

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2006, 01:15:32 PM »
Check out:  www.montanameth.org   
(Click on "VIEW ADS" and see commercials as well as billboard/outdoor advertising)

It's an AMAZING site with some great downloadable/ viewable commercials that have been created to dissuade Montana youth from using Meth even once. It is so rampant in Montana, apparently, that it is being treated like "Public Enemy Number One". This is one amazing marketing campaign.

These commericals are shocking and amazing and really hit home. It can happen to anyone, folks!  Sad though, to think that C&K went through the actual thought process that lead them to, "I'm a pro athlete, but yet, it's okay for me to smoke meth."  I don't mean this in a high and mighty way, but HOW IN GOD'S NAME DOES ANYONE GET THERE???

Anyway, these commercials will shock you, especially the "NO ONE THINKS THEY'LL LOSE THEIR VIRGINITY HERE" billboard. YIKES! That one creeps up your spine and grabs hold of you by the neck!

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #8 on: February 11, 2006, 02:04:24 PM »
I heard a dea agent speak once on the subject and said if you go to rehab and quit using, if you are ever in the same room as meth again -- 100% chance of relapse. 

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2006, 08:52:30 AM »
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/meth/

Frontline has a new episode about meth this week...

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2006, 11:00:02 AM »

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Re: Meth info 'makes you crazy'
« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2006, 11:12:28 AM »
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/meth/
Frontline has a new episode about meth this week...

Thanks for that link.

I don't know how to change an artfile into a jpg. 

Can you post that "meth mouth" pic?  :-X
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