Methamphetamine, Narconon Gives Meth Facts Pt 2.


 

Methamphetamine, Narconon Gives Meth Facts Pt 2. – What is Meth? Powder Methamphetamine, commonly called speed or crank, is a central nervous system stimulant that has a crystalline appearnce much like salt. It is often found in blocks or chunks that look like thick peanut butter brittle. Depending on the way it is made it can also be red, pink, yellow, green, or tan. It is produced in illegal clandestine laboratories which are covered more in detail in the sections labeled Meth Labs. The newest and more popular form of Methamphetamine is commonly referred to as Ice, Shards, or Crystal. It looks like tiny pieces of rock salt, crushed ice or small broken pieces of glass which is where it gets its name. It is more potent than the powder form of Methamphetamine and is often smoked to increase the effects of the high. Methamphetamine is a very addictive stimulant drug that affects the central nervous system. It is a Schedule II stimulant, which means it has a high potential for abuse and is available only through a prescription that cannot be refilled. However, its medical uses are limited and the doses prescribed are much lower than those typically abused. Most of the methamphetamine abused in this country comes from foreign or domestic superlabs, although it can also be made in small, illegal laboratories, where its production endangers the people in the labs, neighbors, and the environment. How is Methamphetamine Abused? Methamphetamine is a white, odorless, bitter-tasting crystalline powder that easily dissolves in water

 

Priest charged with leading meth ring

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"What I glean from here is he's got a meth addiction that has be overcome – and that is no small task," said Smith, the magistrate. "Once that's addressed, I believe other mental health issues have to be addressed." Smith ordered Wallin detained …
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Why are meth lab cases on the rise in SC?

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John Coffin, with Shoreline Behavioral Health, helps people who are addicted to meth. "They'll show up in emergency rooms, they'll be agitated, out of control, very hard to strap them down sometimes requiring a lot of security personnel, things like …
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Los Angeles Kings Gameday: Banned

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Hopefully this incident got him fired, had him turn to a meth addiction, and then he died behind a Denny's. The PR lady sounded like she was crying. It was probably because Jeff's dad told her she sucked at her job. 5 minutes later I was outside of the …
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