The Heroin User's Handbook
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.35 (952 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1559502169 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 187 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Good quality, little wear on cover or pages.
The Heroin User's Perspective Somewhat interesting, but pretty slanted as opposed to unbiased. On the one hand claims Heroin users are stereotyped, on the other hand he stereotypes anyone not a Heroin user. People are people and individuals, not made from a mold.On the positive side, he paints a good picture of the upside and downside of using Heroin, and the dangers, through a lengthy description of how to literally obtain and use Heroin.His info on the number of deaths associated with Heroin overdose is misleading. He states no more than 100 a year, then later says most overdose deaths are misinterpreted, an. As Impartial as is Possible This user's guide is a well researched impartial look at all the aspects of heroin use and its intersection with areas of real life. The author displays great erudition in the areas of history, addiction, and chemistry. And knowledge of heroin use and law enforcement is informed by real world knowledge.He basically says this is Heroin, good and bad, and its up to you to decide how you want to live your life. Ultimately everyone has basic ideas about freedom, reality, law, and life that color their opinion. But I believe this author strains to be as impartial as a person can. He ce. "As Impartial as is Possible" according to A Customer. This user's guide is a well researched impartial look at all the aspects of heroin use and its intersection with areas of real life. The author displays great erudition in the areas of history, addiction, and chemistry. And knowledge of heroin use and law enforcement is informed by real world knowledge.He basically says this is Heroin, good and bad, and its up to you to decide how you want to live your life. Ultimately everyone has basic ideas about freedom, reality, law, and life that color their opinion. But I believe this author strains to be as impartial as a person can. He ce