Methamphetamine or meth, crank, glass, crystal, ice is
quickly becoming the scourge of the human race on a
global scale. Meth labs can be found from your next door
neighbor's garage to deep in our wilderness lands
including state and national parks, destroying
everything and everyone meth or it's toxic waste
touches. Meth is eclipsing every other drug in America
as the drug of choice for several generations of
junkies. Meth addicts make meth in these meth labs to
support their habit as well as those they sell it to.
For a few dollars worth of stuff found in most
department stores and with a few vessels and hoses found
in the trash meth addicts can make enough mistakes to
blow their house or garage into the neighbor's yard.
Meth addicts don't care about anything but their meth,
which makes them pretty dangerous because of their all
consuming need for the drug.
With our guest, DC Fuller, author of “METH MONSTER” you
can follow the life of one of the most dedicated meth
addicts. Follow his journey from the cradle to the
gutter from the safety of your favorite chair and your
own home. Meth Monster is like the worst train wreck
you've ever seen. You can hardly believe what you're
reading, but you won't be able to stop till it's over
Meth
Monster is the autobiography of a 25 year meth user from
the cradle to the gutter. Chronicling the manic decline
on the downbound train, spiraling to the bottom of the
abyss of meth addiction and the lives and life lost to
the lifelong psychotic episode that is the life of a
crankster. The 11 year battle with depression and
overcoming the desire to return to the vacuum of meth
use and a look at the reasons meth is the most addictive
and all-consuming drug ever created by man to enslave
men and reduce them to walking deadmen. NO ONE GETS OUT
ALIVE AND THERE ARE MORE WAYS THAN ONE TO DIE!!!!!.
Methamphetamine is a central nervous system stimulant
drug that is similar in structure to amphetamine. Due to
its high potential for abuse, methamphetamine is
classified as a Schedule II drug and is available only
through a prescription that cannot be refilled. Although
methamphetamine can be prescribed by a doctor, its
medical uses are limited, and the doses that are
prescribed are much lower than those typically abused.
Most of the methamphetamine abused in this country comes
from foreign or domestic superlabs, although it can also
be made in small, illegal laboratories, where its
production endangers the people in the labs, neighbors,
and the environment.