Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: smack Down
I am at a loss to see the relevance of your post, since meth essentially didn't exist in the US before the war on drugs started - its rise (and partial fall) happened entirely during the war on drugs, which started in the mid-80s under Reagan. I also don't see how you can plausibly call these "slight drops":
Meth sure did exist in the US prior to the 80s, it was prescribed in th 50s.
I believe it was first created in postwar Japan, but meth wasn't prevalent as a recreational drug until the '80s (if memory serves it first came across to Japan, then California), and didn't really explode until the '90s. Actually I was tangentially involved with a federal meth prosecution in Nevada (which was then the most prolific state for meth manufacturing in the country) in 1997 that was, at the time, the largest criminal conspiracy case ever prosecuted in the United States (I interned at the Reno US Attorney's Office when the case was ongoing).
Meth has never been prescribed to the best of my knowledge - I believe you're thinking of amphetamines (not methamphetamine), which are still prescribed for some purposes - actually Air Force flight crews are sometimes issued amphetamines for long flights.