To: FITZ
Actually, with Meth, things are never good. It makes people go crazy. Use enough of that crap, and everyone becomes your enemy. A real nasty drug.
Isn't it great to see the newly arrived Mexican immigrants in Indianapolis pushing this stuff?
To: Joe Hadenuf
This kind of thing is all too common.It seems like every state has a serious problem with this "dummy dust".It's really unfortunate US citizens don't listen to the wisdom of programs like "DARE" and anti-drug films we all get shown growing up in school.Meth is a truely evil substance,and the people who make the stuff are motivated purely by quick profits-anyone trafficking in the stuff has completely sold their soul.Part of the solution is for people to make others aware of it's dangers and like you said,how it makes users lose their minds and ethics.
22 posted on
12/07/2002 4:40:31 PM PST by
Drippy
To: Joe Hadenuf
Isn't it great to see the newly arrived Mexican immigrants in Indianapolis pushing this stuff? Joseph A. Wayt, Stephanie E. Barton, Dustin Holt, Vashti M. Blevins, Christopher Lewis, Brian P. Brennen
67 posted on
12/07/2002 10:27:18 PM PST by
PRND21
To: Joe Hadenuf
Actually, with Meth, things are never good. It makes people go crazy. I'm not saying it's a good drug but what's the point now in keeping it illegal? They got the biker gangs out of producing it for the most part, and American labs may be easy enough to bust and take down ---but meth will be on those Mexican trucks but Mexico already has very efficient means of distributing it along with all the cocaine and heroin and pot. Our agents can't shut down the meth labs in Mexico and the drug cartels do get the backing of that government. The drug war is a lost cause with open borders to that country which is the biggest supplier.
68 posted on
12/07/2002 11:15:57 PM PST by
FITZ
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