10 Most Dangerous Drugs


 

10 Most Dangerous Drugs – www.facebook.com Here are the top 10 most dangerous drugs in the world! MOST people would agree that some drugs are worse than others: heroin is probably considered to be more dangerous than marijuana, for instance. Because governments formulate criminal and social policies based upon classifications of harm. 1. Heroin: popular street names include smack, skag, and junk. Street price is between £10-20/bag, 300000 UK users and kills 700 people a year in the UK. 2. Cocaine: Often referred to as snow, flake, coke, and blow. Street price is £30-60/g powder and there are 780000 UK users. There are 214 UK deaths a year. 3. Barbiturates: Popular slang names include yellow jackets, reds, blues, Amy’s, and rainbows. Street price is £1-2/tablet and they kill 20 a year in the UK. 4. Street Methadone: Street price is about £10/100ml, there are about 33000 illegal UK users and 295 a year die. 5. Alcohol: Street price starts at £1 and a huge 40 million in the UK use the drug which is responsible for 40000 deaths each year. 6. Ketamine: A powerful hallucinogen, often referred to as Special K. Ranging from £15-40/g Special K has about 100000 users and there is on averag one death a year in the UK. 7. Benzodiazepines: A family of sedative drugs. The 100000 UK users pay about £1 for 4 x 5mg capsules and 406 people in the UK die each year. 8. Amphetamines: Known as billy or speed. Street price from £8-12/wrap, UK users: 430000 and there are 35 UK deaths a year. 9. Tobacco: Easily available

 

Sheriff's office arrests 14 on drug charges

Filed under: speed methamphetamine

Sheriff Carlton Speed said, “This is just a small step in our first days in office to demonstrate to the citizens of Banks County that we are committed to the fight against illegal drugs within Banks County.” Those arrested and their charges include …
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Car chase, crash connected to Bainbridge Island car prowls

Filed under: speed methamphetamine

A Kitsap County couple has been charged with theft for several smash-and-grab car prowls on Bainbridge Island after they were arrested following a high-speed chase and crash in Port Orchard. Police said Bobby Lee Royster and Lydia Adele Heagy were …
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Sarnia woman doesn't recall collisions due to drug use

Filed under: speed methamphetamine

Court heard that on Oct. 9, Daley-Fisher lost control during a high-speed turn on a Sarnia street and went across lawns and hit a tree. Daley-Fisher, who has never held a driver's licence, drove away and lost control during a second high-speed …
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