Meth Educational Video


 

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24 Responses to Meth Educational Video

  • Monsieurturmoil says:

    I’m not trying to be? some idiot here but you see the meth users and all the associated shit that surrounds it, the physical and mental toll it rapidly takes on everyone who uses and you have to ask – why would anyone want to start on meth?

  • Jon Focker says:

    i was going to buy some “crystal” from a guy in the next barracks over? (i was in the Army at the time) and luckily he wasn’t there. i tried a few times but he was always gone. i feel i was very lucky i couldn’t find him.

    back in the 90s it was still new and thought to be this perfect drug.

  • cherry cheeklane says:

    good on you one day at a time .. you can? do it. happy you got out . hugs.

  • Mike Hawk says:

    they say you technically mush for? a brain from doing meth for a while… In my opinion, just trying it makes you an idiot.

  • BodaBoom BigAl says:

    Profit? baby!

  • matthewgroen says:

    that doctor has some creepy eyes @ around? two minutes in

  • Guðjón Andri Þorvaldsson says:

    if you see those people again and they are? still on meth do your best to convince tehm to stop

  • Mongodelight says:

    keep on smoking weed thats no drug if? you compare it to meth

  • xDUBK4Tx says:

    STICK TO WEED!?

  • xDUBK4Tx says:

    yeah lol? woulda done the same, but i dont have friends like that XD and whos ^that guy^? saying thanks for sharing like its some aa meeting XD

  • Peter Foster says:

    This is the? saddest drug video i have ever seen

  • matthewgroen says:

    3rd and last? comment; Nice video tho, it’s really important to seek for wisdom and knowledge these days. Thnx for the upload

  • matthewgroen says:

    I use weed for medical conditions, back in the day i had alot of infections in my neck area, then i got introducd to weed and everything went better (in a time lapse of 3 months that is) , but i also use it when i get stressed,? so i can focus better on the subject what causes the stress, and so deal with that problem. It’s really the mind of the person that uses meth, some can take it, some don’t. If you don’t trust something, don’t take it. It’s also nice to know how the media works, Peace

  • matthewgroen says:

    Don’t use meth yall, better stick to your regular joint or beer or whatever.?

  • skaterunknown4ever says:

    Holy shit this is fucked up, and? they put people into jail for weed!?

  • razibby says:

    very good decision!!!!?

  • MostEvilili says:

    Yeah, that`s why meth? sucks : because WE, the good old tax payers have to pay for it… NOT because it ruons kids lives… Typical american BULLSHIT !!!

  • Escotch82 says:

    Would have to be the most balanced, honest and non-hyped? anti drug video I’ve ever seen. I guess that with a drug that bad you don’t need to make up BS hard luck stories.

  • Belgianmeth says:

    I’ve used? it on a daily basis for 11 years now. There are much worse drugs.
    lol at the child abuse and neglect case figures in the video. Your laws define child abuse as the possession of methamphetamine in the presence of a child. Yeah, than it’s easy. Keep locking them up USA, you’re no 1 in the world on prisoners per capita.

  • mrumsower says:

    even if you are right the risk of? addiction is to high. it took me 10 years and open heart surgery to finally get off that shit

  • whyrate says:

    haha his name? is mr bonner….good video btw

  • JenkemBOMBS says:

    Your not going to argue it because its a inarguable fact that amphetamines can be used responsibly in moderation.

    Many people don’t have the self-control or willpower to do it, but many people do, and many people can use amphetamines? and never have a negative impact on there health or lives.

    Some people die from liver damage, suffer brain damage, and have a EXTREMELY strong addiction from using a nuerotoxic drug like alcohol. Does that mean nobody can use alcohol in moderation?

  • kevjay777 says:

    You make such bizarre statements and expect to be taken seriously? You don’t know a single thing about my life experience – you base your statements about me on? absolutely ignorant assumptions. You call me a liar because our opinions are different? Ha, you must be smoking crack or something. I’ve wasted enough time on you.

  • JenkemBOMBS says:

    What a uneducated strong opinion coming from someone who has no knowledge or experience on what there talking about.

    Im not saying amphetamines aren’t harmful and risky. But guess what? If you say they cant be used responsibly in moderation, then your a liar.

    Many people possess the self-control and willpower to use? amphetamines and never have any negative impact on there life or health. Many don’t

    PS; You only mentioned meth, are you insinuating that dextroamphetamine is ok?

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