The “Faces of Meth” — before and after police mugshots of drug users that depict the effects of methamphetamine on the human body — debuted eight years ago this month. It has aged a lot better than the folks using the drug.
A new ad has just been released and the pictures will horrify you. I’ve used one of the least shocking photos at right.
Many Americans learned most of what they know about meth from the TV crime drama “Breaking Bad.” In the acclaimed TV series, a high school chemistry teacher makes the drug in a home lab and begins selling it, raking in millions and running afoul of organized crime.
That’s what makes the drug so hard to control. Almost anyone can make it using common chemicals.
Making meth is dangerous. Toxic gasses are created and homemade labs have been known to explode.
Using meth is even worse. Whether injected, snorted or smoked, meth affects the central nervous system, creating a temporary high. It also creates brain damage and in a matter of months significantly alters the way a person looks.
Smoking the drug promotes tooth decay, causing teeth to literally rot out of the user’s head. The so-called “meth mouth” is easily observed in the photos.
Meth also creates acne or makes it worse. Frequent drug users pick at the skin causing scarring.
Meth users tend to quit eating properly, and the body begins to consume body fat and muscle, creating a gaunt look.
The overall effect is that many meth users look like they’ve aged years in just a few months.
The term “Faces of Meth” was coined in December 2004 by a reporter in Oregon. Soon afterwards, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office, located in Oregon near the Washington state line, began its famous drug prevention project.
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scorpianking
December 6th, 2012
9:02 am
@jack Washington..Mexican gangs? try bubba out in the hicks in their trailor parks, or local suburb around atlanta. Don’t blame Meth on the mexicans…im just saying
Andy
December 6th, 2012
9:13 am
Actually, nowadays you need to blame a lot of the meth/ice problem on the Mexican cartels due to the lack of access of pseudoephedrine in any quantity.
Sure the average hillbilly can get a box, maybe two, from the local pharmacy, but he’s not getting enough to become a dealer. Mexican cartels on the other hand are importing container loads of pseudoephedrine at a time into Mexico.
veronica
December 6th, 2012
9:11 pm
I used meth for 7 yrs-after about 2 years I was looking pretty bad. Aged,sores etc.
I have not used in 2 1/2 years and never will again.
The good news is that I look my age now,my face is healthy looking except for the scarring.
METH IS DEATH-spiritually and physically it rips the life from a person.
Quickly or slowly it will happen. Not worth that chance.
Cherry
December 7th, 2012
8:12 pm
“Remember when Marijuana was supposed to make you psychotic?
They are not giving the complete background on these people either. Who knows what else they are afflicted with, or addicted to.
This is just another attempt to scare the human race in to conforming to other’s ideals. I’ve done meth before. Never became addicted. Alcohol is far worse and it is legal.
Those of you who fall for this get what you deserve.”
While pot is in a different class to Meth, pot DOES cause psychosis in some people. Oh and how do I know?
I know someone who is now permanently schizophrenic from pot. On a treatment management plan. Regular injections of anti-psychotics from a local hospital. No job, share house with other mentally ill people, will stay on those for the rest of her life, it seems. She’s from a bright family of go-getters, so many in her family are successful.
Either you’re in denial or a liar.
White-Right
December 8th, 2012
6:04 am
I never had a problem with Meth,Only problem I had was I was always running out,Sex is great on Meth too!!OMG