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Mad on Meth: How New Zealand got hooked on P (NZ Author/Topic) (Large Print)

Paperback

Main Details

Title Mad on Meth: How New Zealand got hooked on P (NZ Author/Topic) (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Benedict Collins
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:366
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLarge Print
RHYW Large Print
NZ Author/Topic in Large Print
All Dates
March 2024 Release Titles
Non-Fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781038764409
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher RHYW Large Print
Imprint ReadHowYouWant
NZ Release Date 1 March 2024
Publication Country Australia

Description

Why cook at home when you can order in? Only 50 years ago pure methamphetamine was legally prescribed in New Zealand to anyone looking for a boost. But it wasnt long before P was rebranded as the most dangerous and destructive drug in the world - and New Zealanders cemented as among its biggest users. With dry wit and biting insight journalist Benedict Collins takes us inside the evolution of meth in New Zealand. From ram raids for pseudoephedrine to our own cooks and gangs breaking bad a visit to the Golden Triangle of meth production in South-East Asia multimillion-dollar busts and a moral panic that seeded a meth-testing scandal. All set the stage for unthinkable crimes and drug-fuelled mania but also serviced a hidden world of white-collar users - and cemented New Zealands reputation as among the biggest meth consumers in the world. How did tough on crime become dumb on drugs? And what does a solution to Pure addiction look like? aEUROc A terrific gripping read that challenges us to think differently about one of New Zealands biggest problems. Jarrod Gilbert bestselling author of Patched: The History of Gangs in New Zealand Engrossing and written with flair Benedict Collins tells the story of how demonising drugs and drug users causes more harm than good. The upside is: there is a better way. Professor Michael Baker co-author of Minimising the Harms from Methamphetamine (NZ Drug Foundation/Helen Clark Foundation)