
Overview
Speed. Meth. Glass. On the street, methamphetamine has many names. What started as a fad among West Coast motorcycle gangs in the 1970s has spread across the United States, and despite lawmakers' calls for action, the drug is now more potent, and more destructive, than at any time in the past decade. In The Meth Epidemic, FRONTLINE, in association with The Oregonian, investigates the meth rampage in America: the appalling impact on individuals, families and communities, and the difficulty of controlling an essential ingredient in meth—ephedrine and pseudoephedrine—sold legally in over-the-counter cold remedies.
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24 - 1The O.J. Verdict October 04, 2005
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24 - 2The Torture Question October 18, 2005
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24 - 3The Last Abortion Clinic November 08, 2005
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24 - 4The Storm November 22, 2005
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24 - 5Country Boys, Part 1 January 09, 2006
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24 - 6Country Boys: Part 2 January 10, 2006
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24 - 7Country Boys: Part 3 January 11, 2006
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24 - 8Sex Slaves February 07, 2006
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24 - 9The Meth Epidemic February 14, 2006
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24 - 10The Insurgency February 21, 2006
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24 - 11The Tank Man April 11, 2006
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24 - 12Can You Afford to Retire? May 16, 2006
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24 - 13The Age of AIDS (1) May 30, 2006
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24 - 14The Age of AIDS (2) May 31, 2006
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24 - 15The Dark Side June 20, 2006