• Don_Dickle@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Not going to make the shit but it is a nice argument point to have against people who say its all imported to ruin our country. I deal with it daily but never new someone could make it at home.

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      3 months ago

      It’s been awhile since I read the book (maybe I should re-read) but from what I remember, while domestic production is possible (and probably still happens to a small degree), it mostly dried up because it’s soooo easy to import it to Mexico and truck it up. Or, in the case of the OP link, import the precursors, put it together in Mexico, and truck it up. Like, as a drug trafficker, you’d be a fool not to from a risk and financial perspective. It’s literally not illegal in China.

      Whether this is an “opium war” is another question. We never would have had an opiate crisis in the first place if not for the Sackler’s aggressively pushing prescription opiates. Or if we had, you know, the social will and character to actually treat chronic pain and drug addiction.

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        3 months ago

        So your telling me I can’t go down to my local walmart buy supplies or whatever in my garage and make 3mil?

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          3 months ago

          Heh, you can buy it online, no need to even leave the house!

          One of the reasons so many people are dying from it is American dealers buy it raw and then cut their products with it using the Magic Bullet Blender. But it turns out blenders are really bad at mixing dry powders, contrary to the old wives’ tales that drug dealers tell each other. So you get one pill with nothing and another pill with a fatal dose.