As a follow up to my previous post regarding the manufacture of cocaine, I came across the attached image documenting the process of transforming normal cocaine to crack cocaine.These instructions wont hurt anyone that doesnt already have a serious issue on their hands.
Dry Cocaine Free To SendFeel free to send shoutouts, insults, and praise.Or Money. Money is good.I read an interesting book that deals with the residents who were addicted to it. There is a very famous rapper mentioned in the book as well who was a crack dealer. The book showed how he made money from it and who he killed in the process. The process removes hydrochloride and allows for an oily freebase of cocaine to float above the liquid residue. While casual pot-smoking and cocaine use are tolerated in college dorms and clubs, crack cocaine is often considered to be on a different level -- a hard drug, like heroin. Few well-off people would casually do, or suggest trying crack cocaine, and if they did, theyd likely get a litany of concerned responses from friends. But most of the claims about crack cocaines potential for destruction have proven exaggerated or flat-out false. Dr. Hart, the author of a recent book, High Price, says targeting crack cocaine in black communities was easier than addressing more grave concerns like poverty, unemployment and dwindling federal aid for struggling families. Crack caught on, certainly, but it did not ravage cities the way the media and politicians have claimed. Most people never become addicted, and those who do are likely vulnerable to the conditions in their environment that make addiction more likely. Despite racialized images of crack users, data from National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reveals that people reporting cocaine use in 1991 were 75 white, 15 black, and 10 Hispanic. People who admitted to using crack were 52 white, 38 black, and 10 Hispanic. From a rational perspective, these numbers should not be surprising: whites are, after all, the majority, and have a long-standing tendency to use drugs at rates higher than blacks. Sentencing Commission released data showing no drug matches crack in terms of racially biased convictions. A 1914 article in the New York Times warned, Murder and Insanity Increasing Among Lower Class Blacks Because They Have Taken to Sniffing Since Deprived by Whiskey Prohibition. The article, by Dr. Edward H. Williams, proclaimed: Advertisement. The only method to keep him away from taking the drug is by imprisoning him. And this is merely palliative treatment, for he returns inevitably to the drug habit when released. One of these conditions is a temporary immunity to shock -- a resistance to the knock down, effects of fatal wounds. Bullets fired into vital parts that would drop a sane man in his tracks, fail to check the fiend. Dry Cocaine Code Words ReferringHe continues, The message is that that crack users are irretrievable.The terms inner city and ghetto are now code words referring to black people. Even the New York Times noted the incessant focus on seemingly mentally unwell, poor black New Yorkers as the face of the crack trade. We were meant to think the derelict was a crack addict; it was just as likely that he was an alcoholic, the Times remarked. Crack was making these people behave so poorly, and in ways we found egregious, Dr. Hart told AlterNet. So, if the real problem is crack cocaine, all you have to do is get rid of crack. You convince the people that all of your efforts have to be placed on ridding the society of crack. Now you dont have to deal with issues like unemployment, lack of skills, job trainingall you have to do is say were going to rid ourselves of this drug in our society.Nobody asked about whether people were employed, or responsible before crack cocaine, committing crimes before cocaine.
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