Ice Cream Truck Reportedly Used As Front For Marijuana, Meth Sales

Authorities say the drugs in the truck had a street value between $2,000 and $4,000.  A California ice cream truck was selling much more than just innocent summer treats when authorities caught up with it earlier in the week, alleging that the truck was a front for a drug-dealing business.  Inside the Long Beach truck,… Continue reading Ice Cream Truck Reportedly Used As Front For Marijuana, Meth Sales

"Motherhood & Meth" Doc Explores How The Drug Affects Families

The documentary spotlights Fresno, California, where the high incidence of child abuse is directly attributed to methamphetamine. With so much focus on the opioid crisis, many don’t realize that meth is reportedly making a big comeback, and now a new documentary, Motherhood & Meth, is taking a look at the devastating consequences of being a… Continue reading "Motherhood & Meth" Doc Explores How The Drug Affects Families

Scientists Dosed Artificial Brain With Meth For New Study

Scientists chose to use meth on the brain replica because much is still unknown about the the drug and its effects on the body. It’s no secret that certain drugs are bad for your brain. However, scientists at Harvard’s Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering can now tell you exactly how bad meth is for… Continue reading Scientists Dosed Artificial Brain With Meth For New Study

Man Reportedly Asked Cops To Test Meth After Bad Reaction To Drug

“If you believe you were sold bad drugs, we are offering a free service to test them for you,” Florida police wrote on Facebook after the arrest. A Florida man was arrested last week after asking cops to test his meth for him so he could “press charges” against the dealer who supposedly ripped him… Continue reading Man Reportedly Asked Cops To Test Meth After Bad Reaction To Drug

What's Fueling The Rise Of Meth?

Ohio, Nevada, Utah and parts of Montana have seen a recent rise in methamphetamine use.  In rural Ohio, an increasing number of opioid users are turning to methamphetamine to get high, driven in part by a medication that is meant to help them stay sober.  “Right now that’s our biggest challenge—is methamphetamines,” Amanda Lee, a counselor at Health Recovery… Continue reading What's Fueling The Rise Of Meth?

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