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But That's Not All...
Yaba is a synthetic Methamphetamine-like drug. It produces disturbing hallucinations. Kids call these "eyelid movies." Yaba is dangerous because it is simple to make. Kids can find everything they need to make it around
corner at
grocery store.
The main ingredients are salt, household cleaning products, distilled cold medicines, and lithium from camera batteries. Any kid with a D in chemistry can follow an Internet formula using two of his mother's casserole dishes. Worse yet, food coloring, sweeteners, and artificial aromas are added, making Yaba look, smell, and taste like candy. This will make
drug more appealing to middle and elementary school students.
What Can be Done?
The police continue to take small amounts of drugs off
streets. But that won't make much of a difference. What will make a difference and save young lives are parents like you. Educate yourself about PMA and other drugs. Then educate your kids. You must make a difference.
About
Author
Jeff Morelock is a former police narcotics detective who worked undercover drug investigations. His undercover assignments included posing as a high school student to investigate drug sales in a high school
He is
author of an 18-chapter drug education and prevention guide for parents and teachers titled, "Drugs in High School - The Disturbing Truth." It has been nationally recognized by
National Clearing House for Alcohol and Drug Information. It is available directly from
author by sending a check for $25.00 (shipping included) to:
Jeff Morelock 500 Belcher Road # 68 Largo, FL. 33771

Jeff is a former police narcotics detective specializing in youth drug investigations. He is the author of the most effective drug prevention manual available to parents and teachers.