I saw that there is a new book coming out based on the meth problems there. I'm wondering how the book will be received there.
METHLAND - New York Post
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I saw that there is a new book coming out based on the meth problems there. I'm wondering how the book will be received there.
METHLAND - New York Post
So Methland isn't a new Central Iowa themepark?
Oelwein, what about Muscatine, the Cincinnati of Iowa?
Is there a small town in Iowa that DOESN'T produce a lot of meth??? Just Sayin'....
Newton, if I am not mistaken, was up there at one time...wonder what the current state-wide meth rankings are.
I've heard that the meth problem in this state is a fraction of what it was 4 years ago. My hometown of McIntire, near Osage, was really bad a few years back, but the thing with meth is that it's just so incredibly destructive that the people who get into it are basically dead or practically vegetables after a few years. Meth is still a problem, but just nowhere near what it was in the recent past.
I think you are a bit confused...
the making of meth in Iowa is a fraction of what it was 4 years ago. The use of meth is as bad now (probably worse) as it was 4 years ago.
Now the **** is coming up from Mexico, in droves! And it is bad... really, really bad.
You could make a case (as poor as it is) that the Iowa meth was 'better' (meaning not AS bad) for the meth heads than the **** from Mexico. Get my drift?
I'll bet that will be an interesting read.
Yeah. That's what I meant. A lot of the really horrible things associated with meth came with cooking it, though. Houses starting on fire, mobile meth labs blowing up, etc. I am, however pretty sure that actual use is down where I'm from, for the reasons I've mentioned. I don't live around there anymore, but when I go back, it just doesn't seem as bad in those regards as it was a couple of years ago.
Yup, I will admit, only temporarily, that I am from Oelwein. Haven't lived there in 10+ years but I am from there. Might check out the book, but I don't remember it being as bad as the blurb makes it out to be. I do however remember the guy burning his face off. Bro was on the fire dept. there and filled me in on that one.
I'm from NE Iowa. I actually know a lot of the main characters in the book, including the crank dealer (her kid went to school with me).
I haven't heard how it'll be received, but I do know the guy is having a book signing at the local library.
That being said, I read the first chapter online, and it paints a picture of Oelwein that's a lot rougher than is really true.