Name:
Crack Cocaine
Type:
Stimulant
AKA:
['Methyl benzoylecgonine', 'Crack Rock']
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Crack cocaine emerged in the 1980s as a cheaper, more potent form of cocaine that could be smoked rather than snorted. It was created by processing powdered cocaine with baking soda or ammonia to produce small 'rocks' that make a crackling sound when smoked. Crack first appeared in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Miami around 1984-1985. Its low cost and intense but short-lived high made it highly addictive and led to its rapid spread, particularly in poor urban areas. The crack epidemic of the mid-1980s to early 1990s had devastating effects on many communities, fueling addiction, crime, and the breakdown of families. In response, harsh sentencing laws were enacted, leading to a dramatic increase in incarceration rates, especially among African Americans. The media sensationalized stories of 'crack babies' and 'crack mothers,' though many of these reports were later found to be exaggerated. By the mid-1990s, crack use began to decline in many areas as awareness of its dangers grew. However, it remains a significant public health and law enforcement issue in parts of the United States and other countries. The crack epidemic's long-term impacts on urban communities, criminal justice policies, and public health approaches to drug addiction continue to be debated today.
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