Dr Gonzo zei:
nee dat hoeft van mij ook niet zo,het is gelijk zo veel hahahaha,pfff ik moet niet aan de kater denken die je er van krijgt....
ze hebben nu zelfs een soort "instap meth" voor kinderen, strawberry meth.....met een aardbeien smaakje.....amerika, het land van de onbegrensde mogelijkheden.....
Had 't ook gelezen maar ik geloofde het niet, maar Amerika gaat wel ver ja, Jenkem ofzo
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Officials say e-mail claims of âstrawberryâ meth little more than urban legend
January 22, 2010 - TriCities.com
An e-mail is circulating the region â forwarded from one worried parent to the next â claiming that drug dealers are targeting children with a pink, berry-flavored methamphetamine known as âstrawberry quick.â While the e-mail is composed of unnerving details, pleading with recipients to pass it along, authorities said its claims are little more than âurban legend.â
âWe checked with all of our labs, and thereâs nothing to it,â U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration spokesman Michael Sanders said Thursday. âItâs not a trend or a real problem; I think that this was maybe someone with good intentions but jumped the gun.â
The e-mail scare started circulating around 2007, making its way from community to community, and eventually was picked up by newspapers and television stations across the nation. Even law enforcement bulletins and school officials ran with it.
âThere is a very scary thing going on in the schools right now that we all need to be aware of,â the e-mail reads, detailing the looks and smells of the drug. âKids are ingesting this thinking that it is candy and being rushed off to the hospital in dire condition.â
In 12 hours this week, the e-mail landed in at least two Bristol Herald Courier inboxes, with dozens of other names listed in the address field.
Still, Sanders said, the DEA has never heard of anyone adding strawberry flavoring to meth, and are not aware of any children admitted to hospitals in dire condition because of it. He noted that on at least one occasion they found colored meth, but determined that the person cooking it added the dye to skirt law enforcement rather than lure kids.
âParents do need to worry about their kids using meth [and other drugs: the gateway drugs are marijuana and pharmaceuticals], even if it isnât flavored,â DEA spokesman Michael Sanders said in an e-mail. âThe idea of manufacturers and traffickers luring kids with candy-flavored drugs may capture the publicâs imagination, but plain old meth is bad enough.â