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  • Trayvon Martin, Skittles and the PCP-Like “DXM” ”Watermelon Lean

    07/16/2013 5:12:53 AM PDT · by NOBO2012 · 22 replies
    Doug Ross @ Journal ^ | 7-14-2013 | Doug Ross
    National media ignored some of the most significant aspects of the tragic Martin-Zimmerman case, among them Martin's suspected involvement with burglary, PCP-like drug cocktails, and/or drug dealing. Burglary Tools: (SNIP) Trayvon Martin was on his third suspension from school [and t]here is evidence Trayvon Martin had burglarized homes and/or school lockers: (SNIP)Drug Use:There are a series of compelling articles on the web that describe Martin's alleged abuse of a powerful, home-made PCP-like drug called "Lean" (also known as "Skittles"). Its reported side-effects can include breaks with reality, extreme paranoia and fits of violence.One of the most painstakingly documented summaries is...
  • Trayvon Martin Shooting – A year of drug use culminates in predictable violence (using DXM?)

    05/25/2012 11:10:33 PM PDT · by Texas Fossil · 122 replies
    Conservative Treehouse ^ | May 24, 2012 | sundance cracker
    Several weeks ago, as further information and discovery came to the surface the whole framing of the original media narrative began to crumble, I stumbled over a reference to “DXM” in Trayvon’s Facebook history. It’s nagged at me since, at various times popping to the front of my mind when Trayvon’s drug use was mentioned, was quickly lost to other distractions. A couple of evenings ago it again came to the forefront of consideration. This time I decided to dig in, do a little research, and see if there might actually be something to it. What I found was frankly,...
  • Now at Your Drugstore: A Cheap and Dangerous High

    06/14/2004 9:04:21 PM PDT · by neverdem · 47 replies · 1,192+ views
    NY Times ^ | June 15, 2004 | MINDY SINK
    DENVER - Tammy Quist, principal of Fairview High School in Boulder, was not surprised when she learned in April that a student was in a coma after overdosing on an over-the-counter cold medicine. "It's out there, and you know kids do it," Ms. Quist said. "It's cheap, accessible and it's not illegal if kids get caught. And it usually goes unnoticed until a kid takes too much or combines it with something to get a horrible reaction and overdoses." Cough and cold medications containing dextromethorphan, or DXM, are becoming increasingly popular among teenagers and young adults looking for a cheap...