BTW, if there ever was a best argument for legalization of all drugs. this is it. If the state provided high-purity stuff to addicts none of this would ever happen. And it would be a lot cheaper - imagine what the medical costs of treating gangrenous limbs are, and guess who is footing the bill
i was watching drugs inc on nat geo, this one was in Columbia, and the dude in the big city in Columbia was charging 30.00 US for a 1/3rd of a gram for uncut. the price for a stack = a kilo is in the jungle, most people couldnt even make the trek INTO the jungle much less get not shot in the process so that cheap jungle price isnt affecting the normal user
i didnt realize coke was that expensive even in columbia but apparently on the user/partier side, it is..even there
in the hood coke is cheaper but its stepped on
so yeah that $5 a gram shit aint really true apparently
What was that other "zombie drug" that was on drugs inc? It was in puerto rico and they filmed that dude when he was panhandling he was nodding out hella bad, they say it makes people actually fully fall asleep standing up.(thats y they call it that it dosent eat flesh or anything) But this guy useta be just heroin addict but was sold some bad dope that was cut with that other drug... So he got addicted to both and now has to go score a bag of each everyday.
The drug was introduced by horse farmers because its a horse tranquilizer or something... But i know there are other drugs made with horse tranq as an ingredient, but im pretty sure this was something different ive never heard of
thats one of the best vice docs too. other than the two fags pretending to do it, the dude that buys it for them is perfect for the interview, and the other dude they interview that said he's mob connected and got fucked with, and went back and killed the people who fucked with him is awesome too.