R/s Hannah (mom) is a battled woman. R/s Rusty choked out Hannah twice in front of the child. R/s Lena had a temperature of 103 for four days before Hannah took the child to doctors. R/s Lena has a bilateral ear infection and the flu and it is importance she gets antibiotics. R/s Rusty has PTSD, but doesn’t seek treatment. R/s Rusty punches hole in the walls.…
However, police report shows that two field tests done by deputies came back positive for meth. A third test, done in a forensic lab, showed that it was not in fact meth.…
All of these are considered a narcotic; opium is harvested straight from the opium poppy in the form of a sticky tar like substance.…
After the meatpacking plant closed, farms started going out of business, and people began leaving Oelwein, Iowa, the town was left in a state of economic distress. To fill the gap, workers began using and/or selling methamphetamine in what would be known as “mom and pop” meth labs. Biker gangs like The Sons of Silence, The Grim Reapers, and The Hell’s Angels took the opportunity to bring in their own meth and sell it to the vulnerable and increasingly desperate people of Fayette County. Along with the biker gangs, other drug-trafficking organizations, such as The Mexican Mafia, also took advantage of the worsening situation. It is because of these people and organizations that Oelwein’s “meth problem” became an epidemic and has affected the lives of people, not just in Iowa or the Midwest, but all over the United States. Out of all the possible suspects, the person most responsible for Oelwein’s meth problem is the large-scale, Iowa-specific meth dealer, Lori Arnold. Without her enterprise, connections to other drug-trafficking organizations and opportunistic senses, the spread of meth into Oelwein would have come much more slowly, if it came at all.…
Currently, Miami County currently ranks 7th in the state in meth use, the Indiana Police Department (IDP) states, and in 2013 alone, police seized 8 meth labs in Peru. This struggle against substance abuse is growing alarmingly quick as well. The addiction to meth affects other people besides the addict. Parents with no jobs account for a…
Methamphetamines (Meth) cause a wide array of problems with its users, a lot of which are permanent. Meth’s affects range from neurological issues, alertness, paranoia, and aggression. It also leads to psychological and physical disorders. Because Meth is a stimulant, it can cause the user to be up for days and even weeks at a time causing stress to the body and can result in over exerting oneself and inevitably something will give. Personal problems from users will be talked about, as well as scientific studies on the Meth epidemic.…
Methadone has been discovered from 1930 for getting relieve from pain. It had been not before 1960’s that methadone was first used to assist handle heroin and morphine followers. So, before knowing about how long does methadone stay in your system you need to be aware of some of the facts about methadone.…
The article showcases Jenkot’s study of different roles involved in creating methamphetamine and highlights the respect a meth-producing group has for its individuals taking on specific roles.…
The Frontline documentary,” The Meth Epidemic”, is a very educational video on the drug, methamphetamine. The video discusses the impact of the drug on individuals and their families, as well as the communities they live in. Meth has been shown to be a difficult drug to control. The history of the drug and many different attempts by the Drug Enforcement Agency to control the battle against the drug are also mentioned. In the video, meth is described as being the most addictive illegal drug in America.…
So the stereotypical scapegoat for crystal meth user is a myth. Imagine you and some friends in a club dancing , you look over and see, the girl or guy next door type, overdosing. What would you have done , would have thought it was crystal meth. I don't think anyone there did. So it could happen anywhere and to anyone. We as a nation need to address the severity of this epidemic , by letting everyone know that it can effect any race, creed or sexual…
Millions of Americans tend to abuse the use of illegal drug, and regularly become reoccurring drug addicts. Drug addiction in the use of illegal drugs can exceed more than a billion dollars annually in the United States alone. Drug abuse can also affect health including mental disorders that are described to be a destructive pattern of using a substance that leads to important problems. Drug abuse is known to lead to problems involving withdrawal which occurs in heavy users of substances. Withdrawal is medically known to last days to weeks at times; depending on how long the individual has been involved in the drug usage.…
Methamphetamine – most commonly used drug in Australia. It has become the single biggest health and law issue for regional communities.…
The Montana Meth project portrayed a documentary to the public which shows the general public how meth can trap a user in a never ending cycle of addiction. In the documentary one woman stated, "It's all you can think about, you don't have any other priorities in life. If you're doing this stuff, you don't have aspirations to be anything but a user. That's all you end up to be," (Montana Meth). In that same documentary a different user states, "People don't understand how we can get addicted to this but I feel so good right now, better than any sober person has ever felt in their entire life" (Montana…
The abuse of Crystal Meth is a serious problem that it doesn’t only affect the person abusing the drug but it can affect the family. Some people really don’t know the big problem of Crystal Meth. Some people choose to use Crystal Meth for so many reasons. In order for people to better understand the use of Crystal Meth this paper is going to give you a description of what is Crystal Meth and the effects the drug has, the signs and statistics, how can meth affect the body, and how to overcome meth addiction. But first I’ll begin by sharing a real life story of a family that was affected by crystal meth.…
The report was on a 21 year old Minnesota girl, who is addicted to heroin. She was a freshman in college and was introduced to this drug by thinking what she thought she was taking hits off of hash which is another form of marijuanna. She was hooked after using only a few time. now everyday she goes up to three times a day to get her heroin in minneapolis. she does at least a hundred hits a day. She never eats, as you can see in the video she is wearing old jeans that still do not fit her. It surprises me how little the affects last after long time use. Ashley only gets high for about fifteen mins. the other guy only gets the rush for fifteen seconds. All that money, time, and waiting for almost nothing. Ashley spends a thousand dollars a week on her addictoin. I honestly think its ridiculous how many times she goes to get it, how many times a day she risks everything just for that few min high. Shes a very pretty girl with so much potential and shes just knowingly wasting it all away. Not to mention her parents are helping her with her addiction weather they know it or not. she lies to them just to support her habit. it surprises me just how close we are to these kind of drug addicts. Just out of the blue you try a drug and it could kill you and your lifestyle in a matter of one hit. I would never try heroin. i smoke ciggarettes and they say thats just as hard to quit as it is to quit heroin. I know a few people who have done these types of drugs, always been pressured into trying them but i never did. that's one drug that will forever be embedded in my brain to just say effing no.…