What was originally thought to have been an urban legend has now become reality, local kids sold meth in the guise of a tasty sweet.
I think we can all agree that crystal meth being taken off the streets is a good thing. Somewhere out there is one very sad drug dealer who would disagree.
Ever wondered what a professional meth lab looks like? Well now you can find out as a British reporter takes a behind-the-scenes-tour with one of Mexico’s most lethal cartels.
Kids playing with cute Winnie-the-Pooh or Bambi toys is a lovely idea. Kids playing with Walter White and a pile of meth… not so much.
North Korea is experiencing something of a meth “epidemic” at the moment. Kim Seok-hyang, the man who wrote a report titled, ‘A New Face of North Korean Drug Use: Upsurge in Methamphetamine Abuse Across the Northern Areas of North Korea’, said: “Almost every adult in that area (of North Korea) has experienced using [crystal meth] and not just once.”
A South African woman is facing the death penalty in Indonesia after she was caught with 6kg of crystal meth, locally known as tik, at Sam Ratulangi International Airport in Manado earlier this month.
Darren Aronofsky is the well-known film director behind Requiem for a Dream, and more recently, Black Swan. He has made a series of shocking adverts – each stressing the horrible consequences of abusing methamphetamine, or Tik as it is known here. Be warned however, even though these are must-see material, some of them are very disturbing and probably NSFW.