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Drug of the 2000s?

Fad3d

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I guess you could say in the 60s there was acid and weed, in the 70s cocaine, 80s with crack, 90s extascy maybe meth. What would you say is the drug of our time?

IMO I would say it would be pharmaceutics but thats just me.
 
easily for the past decade Oxycontin, though that's coming to an end.

something RC for the 2010s? now that mephedrone's been phased out but people have really gotten a taste of 'legal' chems that feel as good as anything illegal without having to deal with street bullshit...
 
In the UK I'd go for mephedrone. It was crazy just how everyone was doing it the past couple of years.
 
Cocaine really wasn't THAT big in the '70s. It wasn't until the late '70s and into the '80s when it was affordable and available enough for regular people beyond the rich and famous.

Statistically speaking (and in my classes we've looked at this quite a bit) its hands down pharmaceuticals and if you had to narrow it from there, opioids. In a lot of areas in the US more high schoolers have tried a pharmaceutical than marijuana and if it hasn't yet surpassed it nationwide, its certainly close or approaching. This would include benzos, amps and opioids (among some other less common options, not JUST opioids).

If you look at trends throughout US history, they've found that about every 10 years the abuse landscape shifts and it goes from a more stimulating drug to a more sedating drug and back. With meth booming in the '90s and even cocaine having somewhat of a resurgence, for years they were predicting heroin to make a big come back in early 2000's... they missed the mark, but not by far. Same basic chemistry except the drugs that exploded come in vacuum-sealed bottles instead of small stamped baggies.
 
i know more people in the past 2/3 years that have done oxys than research chemicals. so for me i'd say opiates. wasnt the 70s heroin?
 
i dont think heroin has ever been anything but a close second as far as drug eras go.
i mean, 60's had Pot and acid, which really stuck around into the 70's as well. the 80's was cocaine and in the later part of the decade MDMA was making its firs appearances and then the 90's had amps of all kinds and now we see a lot of RC and Rx use.. but in each of those decades, heroin has been there as well.
 
Pot with oxy being a close second. Everyone smokes pot now it has become damn near socially acceptable.

Damn near? You weird if you haven't ever smoked it. My friends and I started with weed. I imagine ADD drugs like Ritalin get prescribed to a lot more kids now, but they seek out weed or opiates first.
 
^that might be true of your circles but 50-60% of people graduating high school in the US still haven't tried cannabis.
 
That may be true, but those 50% are probably going to have some strange anti-drug thing or not enough friends who can get them weed. I knew one guy, really cool but he didn't smoke any pot, and had his first in a brownie, and everyone thought it was super funny.

Again that doesn't make your argument invalid and can even enforces it, but those statistics are probably more based on honest responses aren't they? I thought that some other statistic said that 93% have tried it, but the location varies.
 
I think 2000-2010 is weed. It has become very mainstream.

Weed definitely makes a good candidate.

Pharms, especially oxy, are also up there.

I'd also say heroin has come back in a huge way, which may or may not be related to the explosion of opiates pharmaceuticals.
 
I'd also say heroin has come back in a huge way, which may or may not be related to the explosion of opiates pharmaceuticals.

I agree with this statement. I think this wave is starting to crest at this point (my opinion) with the new oxy formulation and its going to be big for a while and will slowly decrease. I've noticed a lot more stories of crimes such as today on tv a story of a guy who ripped the copper pipes out of his own house, yesterday an atm was ripped out of a 7-11 and a couple of bank robberies in the past couple days. I think its all heroin related or at least 85% of it is seeing we have such a bad economy.

Unfortunately because its all over the streets, a lot of real young kids have been getting their hands on it and are stuck with that addiction for the rest of their lives which as we all know is chronic and relapsing. I believe this country better wake up quick, and try to manage it without having to build a bunch of new prisons.

I know its always been part of the mix on the streets over the years, but I haven't seen or heard so much about it since the vietnam war. Now Im showing my age.
 
pills have been the drug lately. benoz, opiates ofc, amps are all popular as fuck nowadays. can't say weed cause it feels like the drug that's always been popular whenever drugs are mentioned, but weed has definitely reached the highest point it's ever been at now.
 
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