THE ADULTERATION OF DRUGS - WHAT DEALERS DO TO ILLICIT DRUGS, AND WHAT THEY THINK IS DONE TO THEM

Authors
Citation
R. Coomber, THE ADULTERATION OF DRUGS - WHAT DEALERS DO TO ILLICIT DRUGS, AND WHAT THEY THINK IS DONE TO THEM, Addiction research, 5(4), 1997, pp. 297-306
Citations number
13
Journal title
ISSN journal
10586989
Volume
5
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
297 - 306
Database
ISI
SICI code
1058-6989(1997)5:4<297:TAOD-W>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The notion that street drugs have been adulterated/diluted by all seas of dangerous substances such as Vim, Ajar, ground-glass, brick-dust a nd even rat-poison is a common one. Moreover, it is in fact a practice believed to be true by those involved with the researching of drug is sues, the treatment and rehabilitation of drug users, the policing of drug users and the educating of drug users (cf: Coomber 1996) as well as by the users themselves. As this paper will show it is also thought to happen and be perpetrated by those who are deemed to be responsibl e for such adulteration/dilution, the dealers themselves. This however does not accord with the forensic evidence, or, as are the concerns o f this paper with the practice or experience of individual drug dealer s. This paper suggests, on the evidence of interviews with drug dealer s at different levels of the drug distribution chain that less adulter ation/dilution actually occurs than previously thought and that when i t does happen 'on the street' it is of a relatively benign character.