Undercover In High School - An Undercover Cop Shows Parents Teenage Drug Use
The 18-year-old high school student died on Mother’s Day. Her mother spent the night before helplessly watching. Her daughter’s body temperature reached 108 degrees. Her blood cells boiled. She bled from her mouth. Was it a rare tropical fever that had caused such a horrible death? No. It was a little tan tablet called PMA.
Overview
Paramethoxymethamphetamine, or PMA, is an illegal synthetic hallucinogen with effects similar to Ecstasy. PMA is made in clandestine laboratories. It has seen limited use since the 1970s, but has recently become popular with teenagers and the rave culture. The drug is usually sold in a tablet form with the Mitsubishi diamond emblem stamped into it. Most PMA tablets are tan, and are a
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Hidden Danger
The dance drug business has never been better. Every year more and more high school students are lining up at rave club doors. Once inside dance drugs such as Ecstasy, GHB, and Special K are easily purchased. Stricter Government control of chemicals used to make Ecstasy have made them expensive and difficult to buy. Illicit drug chemists and manufacturing operations sought out alternatives. PMA was the answer.
Ecstasy is the most popular dance drug. Ecstasy’s so called pleasant effects, and its appearance, are similar to PMA. The similarities end here. Most dance drugs raise body temperature, but PMA can send it soaring to 108 degrees. Since the chemicals to make PMA are easier
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Drug dealers do not care if they hurt or kill teenagers, as long as they are making money. They rely on fast transactions and dimly lit corners inside rave clubs to mask their deadly dealings. By the time a teenager realizes he or she has made a serious mistake, it is too late. Depending on purity and dosage, the teenager could spend the rest of his or her life boiling to death internally on a rave club floor. Having made their money, the dealers would have moved on to
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Purity and dosage amount varies from tablet to tablet. Even tablets from the same batch of PMA vary. One tablet will provide a user with the experience he or she is looking for, while the next one out of the bag will kill the unlucky teenager who chooses it.
2-CB was an attempt to get around the laws banning Ecstasy. The effects are similar, but the manufacturing process produces hard to control dosages. 2C-B usually comes in pill form, but is sometimes available in powder. Technically speaking it isn’t a “new” drug, since it was developed in the mid seventies. It is new to the rave crowd, and wasn’t put on the
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As the chemicals to make Ecstasy and Ecstasy-like drugs become harder and harder to find, other drugs will find their way into rave clubs and your school. Yaba is the latest thing in some parts of the country. Like many drugs before it, Yaba will find its way into every city and school.
Yaba is Methamphetamine, however, it has been know to produce disturbing and realistic hallucinations. Ravers call these “eyelid movies.” This drug is particularly dangerous because it is simple to make. You can find just about everything you need to make it around the corner at your grocery store.
The main ingredients are salt, household cleaning products, distilled cold medicines,
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What Can be Done?
The police will continue to take small amounts of Ecstasy, PMA, 2C-B, and Yaba off the streets. Lucky teenagers who survive overdoses can undergo drug treatment. But that won’t make much of a difference. What will make a difference and save young lives are parents like you. Educate yourself about Ecstasy, PMA, 2C-B, and other drugs. Then educate your kids. You must make a difference.
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