LOL @ how comfortable OP felt coming in here asking that dumbass question.
LOL @ how comfortable OP felt coming in here asking that dumbass question.
Forward by the Oceanographer Jacques Cousteau? That NOVA ass frenchie, what does he know about the Colombian snow?
u sound like u dunno wut ur talkin bout. U reciting a PSA from home room son? Who calls it crack cocaine lmao
Ive cooked crack n chopped it, but never tried it cuz u see the people that do it.
Ive met lots of people who keep sniff recreational. There's a big difference.
Okay, I should have reworded what I said, where I live.. it's a problem amongst the white community and it's not just low class whites.
http://www.eagletribune.com/local/x2040134440/Heroin-users-among-us-Drug-is-becoming-more-up
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/04/heroin_in_western_massachusett.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/algernon-austin/white-privilege-and-illic_b_804130.html
I don't see how anyone can even reach the point of wanting to do crack. I've done coke and still do from time to time but I've never had a desire to do heroin, meth, or anything that's super addictive.
I didn't get much from the forward, but Dr Nahas' research is pretty spot on
Maybe you should read the information in the book instead of making a snap judgement based on a forward, which says more about Cousteaus relationship with the author more than the actual content
You misunderstood what I was saying. Cocaine out of most recreational drugs has the greatest potential for addiction. People can drink moderately for years and not become alcoholics. Cocaine is a different beast. Have you ever heard of a "moderate" cocaine user who has used the drug for years without spiraling into addiction?
It's not a problem within the white community. The problem within the white community would be drinking alcohol too often. Only a seldom amount of whites do what you suspected them of. I can tell you grew up poor, because you attach attributes of the poor to everyone within the same visual mold. Too bad you're wrong.
I didn't grow up poor. And like I corrected myself, WHERE I LIVE it is a problem. If you even bothered to read the links I posted you'd know that opiate usage here is actually mostly by suburban whites.