From the Lab to the Street: How 3 Illegal Drugs Came to Be – the Atlantic

Crystal Meth History: From the Lab to the Street: How 3 Illegal Drugs Came to Be – The Atlantic

From the Lab to the Street: How 3 Illegal Drugs Came to Be
The Atlantic
In 1919, a younger protégé of Nagai named Akira Ogata discovered a new method of synthesizing the crystalline form of the new stimulant, giving the world crystal meth. It wasn't until World War II, however, that meth became widespread as a handy tool

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Crystal Meth History: New England editorial roundup – Sacramento Bee

New England editorial roundup
Sacramento Bee
That the Chinese would be party to the sale of crystal meth, or any illicit narcotic, by a foreign power is puzzling because the Opium Wars of the mid-19th century are a sensitive chapter of Chinese history. The British fought two wars to force open

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Crystal Meth History: Then as now, a sugar high never lasts — just ask the Mormon church – Salt Lake Tribune

Then as now, a sugar high never lasts — just ask the Mormon church
Salt Lake Tribune
You might even call it an addiction. In fact, the history of sugar and the Latter-day Saints sounds a little like "Breaking Bad," the hit TV show about the production and distribution of meth. Tweet. Photos. (Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune

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