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States list meth offenders on Web. States list meth offenders on Web.
States frustrated with the growth of toxic methamphetamine labs ...
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Meth reforms in Patriot Act. Allard Touts Meth Reforms in Patriot Act.
Mar. 1--The Senate is expected to give final approval ...
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Meth tightens toxic grip on girls Sitting in a circle in a basement classroom at the Turning Point girls' residence, five ...
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The fight against meth OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma State Senate voted 45-0 Monday for a bill that would ...
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Meth use and ID theft Police across the country are seeing a link between identify theft and methamphetamine addiction, MSNBC ...
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The continuing problem with meth Methamphetamine lab seizures in Missouri increased 4 percent last year as the state continues to ...
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Wash. Woman Charged in Meth Smuggling SEATTLE (AP) -- A woman soaked paper with methamphetamine, fashioned it to look like a ...
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The meth problem: Escalating the war on drugs POLSON - The war on drugs is not only alive and well in Lake County, ...
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Police say son of former Seahawks owner died of overdose SANTA ROSA, Calif. - A drug overdose killed the son of a prominent developer, according ...
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METH Users are prone to violent actions April 27, 2003 - HILLSBORO Ð Lt. Chuck Middleton, of the Highland County Sheriff’s Office ...
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Get tips to spot meth labs NORTH PHOENIX - Strong chemical odors wafting through a neighborhood may be a sign of ...
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Meth bust at day care Cops want to crack down on people who make drugs near kids.
BROOMFIELD - Police ...
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How
Meth is Used
Methamphetamine
comes in many forms and can be smoked, snorted, orally ingested, or injected.
The drug alters moods in different ways, depending on how it is taken. Immediately
after smoking the drug or injecting it intravenously, the user experiences an
intense rush or "swap" that lasts only a few minutes and is described
as extremely pleasurable. Snorting or oral ingestion produces euphoria -- a high
but not an intense rush. Snorting produces effects within 3 to 5 minutes, and
oral ingestion produces effects within 15 to 20 minutes.
As with similar stimulants, methamphetamine most often is used in a "binge
and crash" pattern. Because tolerance for methamphetamine occurs within minutes
-- meaning that the pleasurable effects disappear even before the drug concentration
in the blood falls significantly -- users try to maintain the high by binging
on the drug. In
the 1980's, "ice," a smokable form of methamphetamine, came into use.
Ice is a large, usually clear crystal of high purity that is smoked in a glass
pipe like crack cocaine. The smoke is odorless, leaves a residue that can be resmoked,
and produces effects that may continue for 12 hours or more. The
Brain - Dopamine plays an important role in the regulation of pleasure. In addition
to other regions, dopamine is manufactured in nerve cells within the ventral tegmental
area and is released in the nucleus accumbens and the frontal cortex.
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