Sunday, 2 December 2007

Black tar Mexican heroin

Black tar Mexican heroin is mixed with an over-the-counter antihistamine found in products like Tylenol PM. Both the illegal and legal antihistamine drugs have the same effect; it acts like a depressant, and when mixed together with heroin it will slow a person down and could even result in death. In Dallas alone, approximately 20 students have died in the past two years in cases that are known. Cheese heroin is now widely used, say Dallas school officials, and addiction to the substance is as common as marijuana addiction. And once a child is addicted, where and from whom do they get the money to buy these illegal drugs? They steal, most commonly from their parents. And not just cash, because drug traffickers take credit cards numbers as currency for their business sales

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