chronovore: (mouthy)
chronovore ([personal profile] chronovore) wrote2006-04-03 11:01 am
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newly popular ways to destroy lives

The entirety of FRONTLINE: the meth epidemic can be viewed online. Well, not by me; I can’t get it to stream properly. But I am very interested in this horrid drug, which is apparently so easy to produce that it now means I can’t stock up on kids’ cold medicines when I come back to the USA from time to time; the stuff I want has an ingredient necessary to cooking meth. So I peeked at Wikipedia for info, in lieu of watching the show, and found out:
  • Both the Axis and Allied forces distributed Methamphetamine to their troops. Hitler received shots of it.
  • It was first created by a Japanese scientist in 1919
  • At one point, it was socially acceptable to take it
  • It is used to tread ADD/ADHD
  • The Indiana state police found 1,260 labs in 2003, compared to just 6 in 1995
  • Meth labs are easy to make, and potentially very mobile
I am almost positive the cabbie that drove me back to my hotel was high as a kite on this stuff. It was very late at night, but he talked a mile a minute, was constantly doing at least one other thing while driving the car, and frequently wanted to look back at me to talk while the car was moving, you know, forward. Scary stuff; I felt too relieved to reach the hotel, and forgot to get his license plate or call the cops. Completely unsafe.

The Bush Jr. administration says that pot is a gateway drug, so instead of focusing on fighting Meth use, they are focusing on fighting marijuana. I knew a lot of potheads in Santa Cruz, and none of them were interested in amphetamines like meth or cocaine; they all thought it was evil. Still, maybe I should trust the Shrub's expertise on crank...

[identity profile] toxgunn.livejournal.com 2006-04-03 09:15 am (UTC)(link)
well, for marginal improvement, you could pull the cotton out and condense 4 bottles to 2...

Is it legal otc in japan? ie., is it legal for me to send you some when next needed?

[identity profile] chronovore.livejournal.com 2006-04-03 09:21 am (UTC)(link)
You're such a sweetie.

I think it may be legal, but I bet it would get stopped dead in customs if you sent a lot.

Actually, the stuff we use is in liquid form, the "kids" and "infants" model of PediaCare and PediaCare Night, so trying to condense one bottle to two would be... messy. We adults use TheraFlu, which may have that stuff in it, or may not. Lately I've been sticking with the domestic (JPN) version of Dristan hot lemon drinky-drink, which knocks me right out. Odd that it works, when so many other Japanese meds have NO discernable effect.