Find Something Strange In Junior's Room?
Find Something Strange In Junior's Room?
Maybe it is something a careless druggie friend dropped. But then you remember the extreme mood swings . . . the missing money . . . a couple of nights when you are absolutely certain that your kid didn't get a wink of sleep and was still going strong the next morning . . . falling grades . . . losing interest in things he once enjoyed . . . . Well, what else can you look for?
Here's Some Paraphernalia For Thought
Methamphetamine, Crystal Meth, Meth, Ice, Cheeba, Chicken, Glass:
If Junior is experimenting with meth, he is either snorting, smoking, eating, or banging (intravenously using) it.
Snorting
Look for pieces of cut up drinking straws or even rolled up dollar bills used to snort. Also look for razor blades or even residue/traces of powder on his license or hard plastic ID card, as those are used to "chop" the drug into a finer powder.Smoking
If he is smoking meth, look for either a glass pipe with a round bowl at the end or aluminum foil with burnt residue tracks on the dull side and/or black soot on the shiny side. Also look for black sooty stains on the fingertips and clothes. This will most likely happen with both the pipe and tin foil, unless he is using a glass pipe with a butane torch (in which case, you can possible find his equipment faster than he can throw away the aluminum foil).
You can also identify meth on aluminum foil or in a pipe - it will be brown to white with a sparkly, crystallized shine like flecks of tiny diamonds.
Banging
If he's shooting up meth, look for syringes, small bottles/cups of water and/or bleach, burnt spoons which may have been bent for more steady control above the lighter flame.
Many drugs are kept in small, zipper-lock baggies. The tiny baggies can be clear or have any number of designs or characters on them. For instance, popular gram-size baggies used in Alabama to distribute Methamphetamine and Cocaine have the red and blue Superman "S" printed on them in a repeating pattern.
Pot, meth, cocaine and even pills are kept in the tiny bags - which actually can cause Junior to be charged with the distribution of a drug if it is in more than one tiny bag - you know, a gram of meth split up into five small baggies weighing .20 grams (called a "twenty sack") to sell.
If you have any questions pertaining to drug abuse, contact me at h2oforthegaslit@hotmail.com.




