Cocaine/Crack
How it works
Cocaine occurs naturally in the leaves
of the South American
coca plant, although its usually treated before it hits the streets.
It comes as a white powder - cocaine hydrochloride - though
people still chew the original coca leaves sometimes. Most Coke
users sniff it up their noses using a rolled up piece of paper, or
banknote to show off. Scientists think it works by overdosing your nerves
on a natural brain messenger that tells them to feel pleasure, called
dopamine. However, cocaine stops you making dopamine after you sniff
it for a while, so you cant feel happy again until you get more cocaine.
Then you get addicted just to feel normal.
Crack is a derivative of cocaine
which comes in small white crystals. When heated they make a 'crack' or
'popping' sound. Crack smoke rushes to your brain and you get a mere 2
minutes intensive rush, followed by a 20 minutes buzz and then a totally
massive crash. It is very, very addictive'.
What the Law says
Its very illegal - a serious Class A drug, which means that you can
get up to 7 years in prison and huge fines for possessing it, and
Life imprisonment for supplying it.
History factoid
The West discovered cocaine in the 1870s and thought it was fantastic. Lots
of energy drinks had sprinkles of it, including Coca-Cola. It wasnt until 1900
or so that doctors realised how dangerous it is. Coke stopped using it in
1902 but kept the name.
Amazing thing about it
99% of banknotes in London have tiny traces of cocaine on them.
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