Can We Get Much Higher?:Cocaine and Heroine Saye Zengbean John Armato Fletcher Presia

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Can We Get Much Higher?:Cocaine and Heroine

Saye ZengbeanJohn Armato

Fletcher Presia

Introduction O Our topic focuses merely on the

production, the transportation, and the effects of heroin and cocaine in the United States and the rest of the world.

(“International Day”)

HeroinO Heroin is the illegal drug made from

the opium poppy plants. O Heroin often goes by Smack, dope,

and brown sugar. O Dope Can be injected,

snorted or smoked either way gives a potent high.

(“Heroin”)

What’s the most popular technique???

O The most popular way to use heroin is to “shoot” it into your blood stream with a needle.

O This produces a “high” within 6-8 seconds

O John will now show how to properly “shoot” heroin.

Side effects of heroinO As heroin travels through your

bloodstream, it ultimately affects the entire human body.

How does it affect your brain?

O Your brain is a precious organ in your body it controls things such as your heart beat and respiration, and because it is so important, it doesn't allow just anything to enter its pace.

O Special epithelial cells line the capillaries in the brain and spinal cord keeping things in the blood stream out.

O Effects the Blood Brain Barrier

Blood Brain BarrierO Heroin is able to slip through the

blood brain barrier and inside the brain it is converted to morphine.

Blood Brain BarrierO BBBO BBBO Here are some links about the blood

brain barrier and an animation demonstrating what happens.

Short term effectsO RushO VomitingO SweatingO Itching O Heavy limbsO Partial sedation

(What 30 Days of Heroin Does to You)

Long term effectO Collapsed veinsO Exposure to infectious diseasesO AddictionO Blocked veins and arteries

Origin of HeroinO Heroin was actually made to curve

morphine addiction in the late 1800’s

O But it was then found out that heroin was actually more additive than morphine and was made illegal.

O Afghanistan is the worlds largest producer of heroin.

Naloxone

O Naloxone is the opiate overdose antidote. It works by blocking the opium receptors in the drain so the drug wont work anymore (“Youth RISE for Reducing Drug

Related Harm”)

Project LazarusO Seeks to help

release Naloxone for free so its in the hands of more people.

O OverdoseO Here is a link to

show you what an overdose on heroin looks like.

O Shepherd of the Hills."

(“Shepherd of the Hills.“)

CocaineO Cocaine is a highly addictive

stimulative drug O It is illegal to possess, produce, or

distribute cocaine for non-medicinal and non-government-sanctioned purposes in almost every country.

O Commonly known as “blow”

(“New Yorkers”)

How Cocaine is made..O Cocaine is manufactured from the

leaves of the coca plant. O The coca plant is

commonly found in numerous South American countries.

O Cocaine is synthesized from the leaves of the coca plant to form a paste. (Infoplease

)

“Paste”O To make the paste, there is a

process of extracting the cocaine that includes the use of toxic chemicals.

O This paste is further cooked and cut with adulterant substances to make it into “street level” cocaine.

O Once cocaine is constructed into street level cocaine, it is finally able to be sold by drug dealers and used by their customers.

(“Profile”)

What’s the most popular technique??

O Cocaine can be injected, snorted or smoked

O The most popular way to get a “buzz” or “high” off cocaine is to snort it.

O John will now show you the proper way to snort cocaine.

(“International Day”)

Side Effects of CocaineO As cocaine travels through your

bloodstream, it also affects the entire human body.

How does it affect your heart?

O Cocaine increases heart rate and blood pressure while constricting the arteries supplying blood to the heart

O This can result in a heart attack, even if you are young and do not possess any heart problems.

O Cocaine can also cause a deathly abnormal heartbeat called arrhythmia.

How does it affect your brain?

O Cocaine can constrict blood vessels in the brain, causing strokes and seizures.

O The use of cocaine can also lead to bizarre or violent behavior.

What else can be affected??

O Snorting cocaine damages the nose and sinuses.

O Smoking crack cocaine irritates and damages the lungs.

The Daily Tarheel

O Carrboro sees a 29 percent increase in cocaine-related arrests between 2010 and 2011

O Chapel Hill and Carrboro have seen a combined 16 cocaine-related arrests in 2012, eight of those for selling.

O “Finding drug dealers usually isn’t too difficult,”O The Daily Tarheel

Cocaine GeniusO The man who introduced

the U.S. to cocaine in the 1970’s was George Jung

O From MassachusettsO Nicknamed “Boston

George” O Responsible for 85% of the

cocaine smuggled into the U.S. from Columbia

(“CapeLinks Blog”)

His luck ran out…..O Jung was arrested in

Massachusetts in 1987 at his mansion on Nauset Beach, near Chatham. 

O He skipped bail with his family but very quickly became involved in another deal.

O He was betrayed by a pilot of his acquaintance. (“Blow

”)

Where is he now?

O Currently George Jung is incarnated in the Federal Correctional Institute in Texas, after a transfer from Otisville Federal Prison, New York.

O His projected release date is November 27, 2014.

O Which is about 580 days from now…..

(“Boston George”)

“Blow”O Jung became famous to the big

public in 2001 after his life story was portrayed in the hit movie “Blow”

O Starring  Johnny Depp as Jung and Penélope Cruz as Jung’s Mexican wife.

“Blow” cont.O To get familiar with his movie

character, Johnny Depp visited Jung in federal prison.

(“George Jung vs. Johnny Depp”)

What’s next for George?

O Many people, including ourselves, are asking questions about George Jung and if he is a changed man.

O Will he continue his coke smuggling ways?

O Will the U.S. experience an increase in drug trafficking of cocaine?

The next step in his life

O All of these questions will be answered when he walks as a free man.

O We hope he has changed for his family’s sake.

(“DRUG SEIZURES”)

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SEIZURES AND ARRESTS: Carlos Enrique Lehder,George Jung. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.

O "New Yorkers Can’t Afford Cocaine Anymore." Gawker. N.p., n.d. Web. gawker.com 21 Apr. 2013.

O "George Jung vs. Johnny Depp - Loco Motives Design." Loco Motives Design. N.p., n.d. Web. locomotivesdesign.com 21 Apr. 2013.

O Infoplease. Infoplease, n.d. Web. infoplease.com 21 Apr. 2013.O "International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking." International Day

Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.O "Profile." Cocaine Paste. N.p., n.d. Web. offexploring.com 21 Apr. 2013.O Bethea , April. “ Charged after punds of heroin found in vehicle” Charlotte

Observer.24.jul.2012.WEB.27.mar.2013O "Heroin." Appropriate Choice Testing. N.p., n.d. actesting.com Web. 22 Apr. 2013.

Works Cited cont.O “heroin” drugfacts.Abovetheinfluence.com.WEB.26.mar.2013O “Heroin1”Drug Guide.Drugfree.org.web.Mar.26.2013O Szalavitz Maia. “Preventing Overdose:Obama Administration

Drug czar calls for wider access to overdose antidote”.Time health and family.Aug.22.2012.WEB.mar.27.2013

O "Shepherd of the Hills." Shepherd of the Hills. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.

O “heroin:abuse and addiction”National Institute on Drug Abuse.Drug Abuse.may.2005.WEB.mar.27.2013

O "What 30 Days of Heroin Does to You." Rehab International Drug Alcohol Rehab Guides. N.p., rehab-international.org.Web.22 Apr. 2013.

O "Youth RISE for Reducing Drug Related Harm." Naloxone. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2013.