peacelovedope
Bluelighter
As far as I am aware, meth seems to be the only amphetamine in which smoking (vaporization if you want to be technical about it), is practiced commonly as an ROA. Personally, I find the history of the whole drug using subculture to be very interesting so I am wondering if anyone knows anything as to when, where, and how this practice originated.
I am aware that the clandestine synthesis of methamphetamine started to become prevalent in the U.S. in the 60's when stricter regulations were placed on pharmaceutical amphetamines, but I have only seen references to I.V. use and insufflation from this time period. The only bit of information I have seen in regard to the origin of this practice is a bit on the erowid meth timeline stating that smoked tweak started to become common in the 80's. This made me recall that a law was passed in 1980 that restricted access to methylamine causing many cooks to switch to ephedrine/pseudoephedrine resulting in more potent d-methamphetamine largely replacing racemic meth; could this also be related to the increased popularity of the smoking trend during this time period?
I know it's impossible to pinpoint the exact spot where something like this began, but if anyone has any info at all (or even better, happened to be there at the time) it would be greatly appreciated because there doesn't seem to be a whole lot out there right now.
Thanks in advance-PLD
I am aware that the clandestine synthesis of methamphetamine started to become prevalent in the U.S. in the 60's when stricter regulations were placed on pharmaceutical amphetamines, but I have only seen references to I.V. use and insufflation from this time period. The only bit of information I have seen in regard to the origin of this practice is a bit on the erowid meth timeline stating that smoked tweak started to become common in the 80's. This made me recall that a law was passed in 1980 that restricted access to methylamine causing many cooks to switch to ephedrine/pseudoephedrine resulting in more potent d-methamphetamine largely replacing racemic meth; could this also be related to the increased popularity of the smoking trend during this time period?
I know it's impossible to pinpoint the exact spot where something like this began, but if anyone has any info at all (or even better, happened to be there at the time) it would be greatly appreciated because there doesn't seem to be a whole lot out there right now.
Thanks in advance-PLD