Horror stories about smoking synthetic incense or potpourri were spreading long before Hollywood actress Demi Moore linked her famous face to the phenomenon. She went into seizure on Jan. 23 in Los Angeles, and a friend's 911 call included this … Source
Do We Need Even Tighter Controls on Sudafed?
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By Megan McArdle Amateur meth labs are really, really terrible. They explode. They infuse the walls, and maybe the local water supply, with toxic chemicals. They pose a serious threat to cops and firefighters, not to mention occupants of the houses … Source
Airbnb Got Over Its Reputation for Meth and Property Damage
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Just six months ago, it didn't look certain that the company would make it out of a PR firestorm following a slew of Airbnb horror stories. Last August, multiple users chronicled their bad experiences with the company, including a man, whose guests … Source
Meth Epidemic: The New Moonshine
The period of alcohol prohibition in the 1920’s saw the rise of Moonshine, a homemade brew that, while very dangerous, would give drinkers the buzz they were looking for. Nearly a century later, we in America are facing a national epidemic of methamphetamine use. Better known as crystal meth, speed, or tweek; it is a synthetic drugs that can be cooked up anywhere with items purchased at a grocery store. Has drug prohibition created a black market for cheaper, more dangerous, and easier to acquire substances? To learn more, watch American Drug War: www.AmericanDrugWar.com