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What is the difference between crystal meth and meth?

Question: What is the difference between crystal meth and meth?

(Posted by: Toothpaste101 on 2010-03-04 12:16:45)


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Posted by: AlJo on 2010-03-07, 14:53:08

Both point to methamphetamine which is a very potent stimulant drug. The crystal part of the name refers to the crystalline form that the drug often comes in. Shards, Glass, Tina are other popular names. Meth can be crushed into a powder but in that form it can become too powdery (even dust) and is more susceptible to moisture. Basically, meth and crystal meth refers to the same drug.

  

Posted by: Mad V on 2010-03-04, 12:18:07

The form in which you take it. Crystal meth is smoked while regular meth is injected into the blood stream.

  

Posted by: BankGuy on 2010-03-04, 12:21:34

Smoked and through a needle............CHOOSE ME SO I CAN GET 10 POINTS

  

Posted by: rosc on 2010-03-04, 12:27:21

Just the name, slang for the same thing. How it's used is irrelevent. It's not like coke & crack, which are different forms of the same drug.

  

Posted by: Chad W on 2010-03-04, 15:54:23

The difference is in the vernacular and region used. Meth is a general umbrella term across the United States. It kind of like asking what the difference is between a cookie and a pastry. The kids have all kinds of names for the same drug. Ice, Crank, Cystal, glass and dope and I'm sure others exist as well. Crank is smokable. Ice/ glass/ crystal meth is snort-able. It just depends on how you use it really.

  

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