National Geographic: World’s Most Dangerous Drug (Meth) 04/06


Methamphetamine is one of the hardest drugs to quit. Its abuse is ravaging rural communities and cities alike. NGC correspondent Lisa Ling goes inside this global epidemic to find out what makes meth so addictive and destructive.

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7 Responses to “National Geographic: World’s Most Dangerous Drug (Meth) 04/06”

  1. taylorbrawnder1 Says:

    u notice that every weed video on you tube thers people saying i love weed its great but none on the meth videos i wonder whyyyyyyy

  2. babybinladen123 Says:

    mice on meth hahaha

  3. MrTheEvilgerman Says:

    Dont do drugs, drugs are a lie and everybody know that.There is nobody out there who solve his problems with taking drugs, that is all bullshit. Only money hold the flame, nothing more than money.

  4. TALIBANBOYOreturns Says:

    Supply and demand.

    Without this shit, whores would do less hours, prices would go up, less sex tourists would come.

    The government doesn’t give a shit about the common people in an country. It’s all about big business.

  5. txmcxlx Says:

    The cops like drugs because they get payoffs, and get to shake down users for an easy arrest. Lawyers and judges like the easy caseload. Politicians like the drug money and moralistic bullshit angle. So everyone milks this issue just like cigarettes and booze.

  6. Songsmirth Says:

    How can these meth houses not be on the police radar? People can just roll up and get their drugs? For that much oil stains to be that extensive, how come the neighbors didn’t complain about the traffic in their neighborhood? I don’t understand people allowing that in their neighborhoods. I’d be out there filming the traffic and present it to the police. I don’t meant to sound arrogent but come on! In front of the children and no one does anything? Kids must have been scared silly.

  7. GhettoBlaster100 Says:

    do people ever inject pure dopamine into their bloodstream?