The perpetrators of the widespread availability of meth in Southern
California is not traceable to returning GIs and Marines, who were largely
hooked with heroin habits, but rather to the outlaw biker population, which
made it widely available to young people.

I know.  I lived in San Diego County from 1968-1992, and my son was hooked
on meth at the age of 14, by a biker crew which rented a home in an upscale
neighborhood, cooked meth in the house bathtub, and gave it away free to
every kid in the neighborhood for months.   Bingo -- instant clientele.

That went on until the bathroom blew up one day, and the biker boys just
disappeared.  This went on all over Southern California for the better part
of a decade, and eventually branched out to the entire country when SoCal
authorities got too smart.   Then the trade shifted to the Mexican mafia.



----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: CS>Re: Glad cow syndrome


> Bill writes:
>
> > I believe the pills added to GI ration kits was dextroamphetamine, a
much
> > milder form of amphetamines.  The meth version didn't gain widespread
> > popularity until the early-80s.
> >
> Well, this government sponsored drug is rearing its head now in the form
> of wide-spread illegal meth labs all over San Diego county (for one)---a
> prime living area for ex-military, what with the Naval, Marine and
> defense-complex installations here.  Did the government think that once
> out of the service, all would be forgotten and the servicemen and women
> suddenly be "clean"?  Just declare another War---on the drugs they
> seeded it with.  Pretzel logic at its finest.
> Just an opinion,
> jr
>
>
>
>
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