Post by fiberisgoodforyou on May 31, 2007 9:06:25 GMT -5
The latest import from Mexico.... I posted this in the schools section because OUR KIDS are the target market!
newstranscript.gmnews.com/news/2007/0531/Letters/051.html
Be aware of the dangers of a new drug
Do you know about the newest drug craze called Cheese? No one really did before 2006. Cheese, which is a combination of black tar heroin and crushed up Tylenol PM, is the newest popular recreational drug among teens today.
Cheese is extremely addictive and deadly. Hits of it sell for $1 to $2. The worst part of it is that drug dealers are specifically targeting kids and young teens when selling. Normally, heroin is a drug used with adults because it is cooked on a sthingy, mixed with liquid and injected by a needle.
Since younger kids and teens are not too fond of needles, they've found an alternative way of getting people to try the drug without the use of needles. The powder mixture is snorted. The drug got the name because of its look. It looks like parmesan cheese after it is mixed.
Kids who first try the drug will experience physical withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms include nausea, headache and vomiting. Some of the other signs to look for in your child are grades dropping, loss of interest in activities they once loved, hanging out with a different group of friends, or having trouble at school - all of these are signs that have to be acted on right away.
Drugs that are cheap and easy to get will increase user experimentation. Also, children who start using drugs at a young age are at great risk of addiction in the future. We need to make every effort available to keep children safe from the dangers of drugs.
If you would like any alcohol- or drug-related information, contact the Manalapan-Englishtown Community Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Abuse at (732) 446-8417.
Also referance....
Mexican Alliance Drives Drug Flow in U.S. The supplier next door.The growing Mexican connection represents a new danger and increases the risks to young people, experts say. Mexican heroin is cheap and readily available and does not have to be transported from faraway places like Colombia and Afghanistan.
www.banderasnews.com/0705/hb-heroincheese.htm
This New Designer Heroin is Targeted at Young Children Who Can Easily Afford It's Low Price
www.associatedcontent.com/article/167154/cheese_a_new_heroin_high.html
“Cheese” Heroin: Status as of May 2, 2007
www.utexas.edu/research/cswr/gcattc/documents/cheeseheroin5-2-07.pdf
The "Cheese" You Won't Want Your Kids to Eat
www.associatedcontent.com/article/245234/the_cheese_you_wont_want_your_kids.html
The drug appeals to young people because it is cheap, usually one hit can sell for as little as $2 for 1/10 gram of heroin. The tan powder is called "cheese" because of it's resemblance to grated spaghetti cheese. In actuality it more resembles a coarse tan sand. Drug dealers have also sold a combo of drugs such as a $10 bag of cocaine along with a $5 bag of marijuana and then called it "macaroni and cheese." These drugs are also known as 'starter' heroin drugs, because the heroin makes it highly addictive and the low quantity of the amount of heroin makes it affordable to young teens. The younger the child is, the easier it is to create an addiction, especially when trying something as innocent as 'cheese'. Authorities claim that the younger the child, the harder it is for them to understand that this drug can be addicting and even lethal.
newstranscript.gmnews.com/news/2007/0531/Letters/051.html
Be aware of the dangers of a new drug
Do you know about the newest drug craze called Cheese? No one really did before 2006. Cheese, which is a combination of black tar heroin and crushed up Tylenol PM, is the newest popular recreational drug among teens today.
Cheese is extremely addictive and deadly. Hits of it sell for $1 to $2. The worst part of it is that drug dealers are specifically targeting kids and young teens when selling. Normally, heroin is a drug used with adults because it is cooked on a sthingy, mixed with liquid and injected by a needle.
Since younger kids and teens are not too fond of needles, they've found an alternative way of getting people to try the drug without the use of needles. The powder mixture is snorted. The drug got the name because of its look. It looks like parmesan cheese after it is mixed.
Kids who first try the drug will experience physical withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms include nausea, headache and vomiting. Some of the other signs to look for in your child are grades dropping, loss of interest in activities they once loved, hanging out with a different group of friends, or having trouble at school - all of these are signs that have to be acted on right away.
Drugs that are cheap and easy to get will increase user experimentation. Also, children who start using drugs at a young age are at great risk of addiction in the future. We need to make every effort available to keep children safe from the dangers of drugs.
If you would like any alcohol- or drug-related information, contact the Manalapan-Englishtown Community Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Abuse at (732) 446-8417.
Also referance....
Mexican Alliance Drives Drug Flow in U.S. The supplier next door.The growing Mexican connection represents a new danger and increases the risks to young people, experts say. Mexican heroin is cheap and readily available and does not have to be transported from faraway places like Colombia and Afghanistan.
www.banderasnews.com/0705/hb-heroincheese.htm
This New Designer Heroin is Targeted at Young Children Who Can Easily Afford It's Low Price
www.associatedcontent.com/article/167154/cheese_a_new_heroin_high.html
“Cheese” Heroin: Status as of May 2, 2007
www.utexas.edu/research/cswr/gcattc/documents/cheeseheroin5-2-07.pdf
The "Cheese" You Won't Want Your Kids to Eat
www.associatedcontent.com/article/245234/the_cheese_you_wont_want_your_kids.html
The drug appeals to young people because it is cheap, usually one hit can sell for as little as $2 for 1/10 gram of heroin. The tan powder is called "cheese" because of it's resemblance to grated spaghetti cheese. In actuality it more resembles a coarse tan sand. Drug dealers have also sold a combo of drugs such as a $10 bag of cocaine along with a $5 bag of marijuana and then called it "macaroni and cheese." These drugs are also known as 'starter' heroin drugs, because the heroin makes it highly addictive and the low quantity of the amount of heroin makes it affordable to young teens. The younger the child is, the easier it is to create an addiction, especially when trying something as innocent as 'cheese'. Authorities claim that the younger the child, the harder it is for them to understand that this drug can be addicting and even lethal.