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Everything we know about drugs-from acid to epidemics to DARE and
salvia-turns out to be wrong Stock up on munchies and line up your
water bottles: journalist Ryan Grim will take you on a
cross-country tour of illicit drug use in the U.S.-from the agony
(the huge DEA bust of an acid lab in an abandoned missile silo in
Kansas) to the ecstasy (hallucinogens at raves and music
festivals). Along the way, Grim discovers some surprising truths.
Did anti-drug campaigns actually encourage more drug use? Did acid
really disappear in the early 2000s? And did meth peak years ago?
Did our Founding Fathers-or, better yet, their wives-get high just
as much as we do? Traces the evolution of United States's long and
twisted relationship with drugs Gives surprising answers to
questions such as: how did heroin become popular, when did the meth
epidemic peak, and has LSD gone the way of Quaaludes Based on solid
reporting and wide-ranging research-including surveys, reports,
historical accounts, and more Not since Eric Schlosser ventured
underground to marijuana's black market in Reefer Madness has a
reporter trained such a keen eye on drugs and culture. A powerful
and often shocking history of one of our knottiest social and
cultural problems, This is Your Country on Drugs leads you on a
profound exploration of what it means to be an American.
Everything we know about drugs-from acid to epidemics to DARE and
salvia-turns out to be wrong
Stock up on munchies and line up your water bottles: journalist
Ryan Grim will take you on a cross-country tour of illicit drug use
in the U.S.-from the agony (the huge DEA bust of an acid lab in an
abandoned missile silo in Kansas) to the ecstasy (hallucinogens at
raves and music festivals). Along the way, Grim discovers some
surprising truths. Did anti-drug campaigns actually encourage more
drug use? Did acid really disappear in the early 2000s? And did
meth peak years ago? Did our Founding Fathers-or, better yet, their
wives-get high just as much as we do?Traces the evolution of United
States's long and twisted relationship with drugsGives surprising
answers to questions such as: how did heroin become popular, when
did the meth epidemic peak, and has LSD gone the way of
QuaaludesBased on solid reporting and wide-ranging
research-including surveys, reports, historical accounts, and
more
Not since Eric Schlosser ventured underground to marijuana's
black market in "Reefer Madness" has a reporter trained such a keen
eye on drugs and culture. A powerful and often shocking history of
one of our knottiest social and cultural problems, "This is Your
Country on Drugs" leads you on a profound exploration of what it
means to be an American.
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