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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
That's not actually true. Researchers in Oregon tried to figure out why meth usage ebbed and flowed over time, and what they found was that when precursors were more easily available, which thus led to higher purity, more people used. More people using=a greater customer base which = more revenue and profits.
http://www.oregonlive.com/special/or...meth_abuse.pdf
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I don't want to go too much into my past (I have a brother who was a meth addict for years, and he drug me down into his squalor for a while).
According so someone I know, there is a big, big difference in the way you feel with high quality, "clean" meth and with shit that is made poorly. Not just in the high, but the resultant come down as well.