![]() Methamphetamine is easier to obtain than cannabis in a lot of cases and dealers are offering it in place of “weed” when supplies are scarce. Drug using culture has always played a role in Kiwi society, so isn’t methamphetamine no better or worse than any other ‘hard” drugs such as heroin or cocaine? It appears that access to or prevalence plays an important role in the damage a drug will cause in communities. Methamphetamine has become a part of the Kiwi landscape it appears now, no sign of it going away, despite numerous seizures and prosecutions by the police, supply and demand for meth continues to be stronger than ever. We hear all the horror stories in the media, the before and after photographs of seemingly wholesome young lady who after using methamphetamine for just a little over two years, ends up looking at least a decade older, a hard and punishing decade at that. Methamphetamine has been a popular drug in New Zealand for some time now. Those are some of the nicknames we use to describe an illegal substance that has build quite a reputation for itself.
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