It's Crystal Clear, Meth Kills

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  • Author Samuel Durand
  • Published April 23, 2006
  • Word count 345

Crystal meth poses a serious threat in today’s society. With its highly addictive properties, and its attractive effects, its main users are youths, followed closely by adults. Be it by loss of weight, insomnia or acts of violence, crystal meth is a powerful drug capable of destroying, or ultimately; put an end to any prospering life.

The fear of death is of minor concern to many crystal meth addicts. Many have reported the feeling of “invincibility,” strongly believing that nothing could possibly stop them. Cases of burglary and identity theft have repeatedly been reported to the local authorities. After closer investigation, many of the crimes committed had a common trait —the objects stolen were needed to pay for the addict’s drugs. Identity theft is becoming the favoured type of crime. However, the criminal implications of identity theft are significantly more indulgent then an ordinary robbery. This undoubtedly incites many penniless drug addicts to consider this road, often as a last resort.

Crystal meth, a cheap and attractive drug, is created and “cooked” in clandestine labs. These hidden labs are mainly found in house basements, kitchens and bathrooms. They are often well camouflaged and situated in residential sectors, hence posing a serious threat to the lives of many. The toxic substances created from the creation of crystal meth are usually disposed of in backyards, rivers, and streams or flushed down the drain. This disposal method is extremely deadly for the surrounding wildlife and environment.

Drug rehabilitation centers across the country try their best to cope with the present situation. However, there is a drug addiction treatment center called Narconon, unique in its completely natural biophysical approach, which treats crystal meth addiction. Without using any other substitute drugs, Narconon’s program has been proven to be effective in many cases of crystal meth addiction across Canada. If someone you know and care for is affected by crystal meth, don’t hesitate, get help now before it’s too late.

For in-depth information about Narconon and crystal meth situation, visit their website at www.narconon.ca.

Samuel Durand is a student in pure and applied sciences, writer of “Trust, Respect and Achievement Corporation,” he is a freelance writer and part-time editor for “Drug Free Center News” from Narconon Trois-Rivieres (www.narconon.ca and www.rehab-center.com). He lives in Quebec, Canada.

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