Meth Epodemic – Documentary


 

Meth Epodemic – Documentary – Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among West Coast motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has spread across the United States, and despite lawmakers’ calls for action, the drug is now more potent, and more destructive, than at any time in the past decade. In “The Meth Epidemic,” FRONTLINE, in association with The Oregonian, investigates the meth rampage in America: the appalling impact on individuals, families and communities, and the difficulty of controlling an essential ingredient in meth—ephedrine and pseudoephedrine—sold legally in over-the-counter cold remedies.

 

The Good, The SAG, and The Fugly From The Screen Actors Guild Awards Red

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Somebody hand me some blue meth because Anna Gunn is smoking. Awful sentence aside, Skyler White looks pretty good, albeit tame, … January Jones: Ice Queen or Hostess at upscale vampire themed gentleman's establishment? You decide. She wears Prabal …
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We Now Know the Middle-Income Job Is Basically Extinct, But What Do We Do

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Sadly we seem to see more of them devolving into a kind of mad-dog last-ditch attempt to convince themselves that they deserve to hoard it all and everybody else needs to wander out on the ice floe and die. The shift in employment driven by technology …
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