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The cruelest and most heartless of all are the generation whose children are on the street smoking meth. They're called the boomers.
I tried the tea once, it's good, but I couldn't shut the fuck up. It was a real problem. And I was like, I'm not, I can't shut the fuck up normally. I should never do Coke.
The rise of 70H products is reminiscent of the early prescription opioid epidemic, where non-governmental organizations promoted opioids as safe, leading to widespread addiction.
The proliferation of mind-altering substances sold at gas stations and convenience stores poses a regulatory challenge, with large financial incentives driving the market.
Mariana Van Zeller went to the jungle to where they make the cocaine, and she was with them. It's a crazy episode because it shows you how they make it. First of all, you'd never do Coke again. They're pouring gasoline on this and you're like, what? Gasoline. Like, Coke is so bad. It's fucking jet fuel.
The appetite for cannabis products in America continues to grow, with production in states like Oklahoma far exceeding local demand, indicating widespread interstate trafficking.
If ever there was a time to send federal troops into Oregon, it was when Oregon decriminalized fentanyl and meth, thereby killing thousands.
The discovery of a drug's new use often happens by chance, highlighting the need for a systematic approach.
This is America, it echoes. It keeps having these recurrences of some kind of opiate emerging into the mainstream and fucking up America or cocaine or in the new. This is the new cocaine that we have yet to give it the right name. Right now we call them phones, which is so funny.