Thursday, February 27, 2014

Meth Bibliography

"Big Pharma And Meth Cooks Agree: Keep Cold Meds Over The Counter." NPR. NPR, n.d. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
This radio show/ article explains and analyzes the meth outbreak of the last 20 years. NPR analyzes the production of meth and the danger in it. Much of the information in this article is on underground meth cooks cooking in their own kitchens using the shake and bake method and the how these methods are affecting America. I believe this is a credible site because NPR, National Public Radio, is a well known reliable educational source. This source was very helpful to my research and I plan to use it again.

Byker, Carl. "The Meth Epidemic." PBS Frontline. Ed. Andrew Metz. WGBH
    Educational Foundation, 17 May 2011. Web. 10 Feb. 2014.
    <http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/meth/>. This video was an
    hour long informative video on the effects of meth use on the human body,
    families and our nation. Frontline tracks the spread of meth across the
    United States beginning in Oregon and spreading across the Mississippi and
    finally gaining recognition from Congress. After many years of issues in
    the west lawmakers were finally able to put amphetamine behind the counter
    and slow the meth making process in America. PBS Frontline is a highly
    qualified source whose goal is to inform the public on important issues and
    policy. Frontline videos analyze issues and inform. These videos are meant
    to be understood by the general public. I found this video very helpful and
    explanatory and plan to use this source again.

Hall, Katy. "The Methiest States In The U.S. (INFOGRAPHIC)." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 07 Oct. 2013. Web. 26 Feb. 2014.
This article describes how to make meth, and meth incidences and popularity in U.S. today. Thousands of meth labs around the country are still prevalent today. The shake and bake method has spread from the west and is now most popular in the Midwest, Missouri outranks the rest of the states with 1,825 meth lab busts and seizures. Pharmaceutical companies have been resisting the regulation of pseudophedrine for years. Only Oregon and Mississippi have succeeded in passing a law on it. I believe this is a credible source and will not hesitate to use it again. The visuals were great on this site.

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