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Q.) What is crack cocaine?
A.)
The chemical cocaine hydrochloride is commonly known as crack. Some users chemically
process cocaine in order to remove the hydrochloride. This process is called "freebasing"
and makes the drug more potent. "Crack" is a solid form of freebased
cocaine. It is called "crack" because it snaps and cracks when heated
and smoked.
Since crack is an already prepared form of freebased cocaine,
the user does not have to buy the equipment or be exposed to the explosive chemicals
associated with freebasing. Crack is most often packaged in vials or plastic bags
and sold in small quantities, usually 300-500mg or enough for two to three inhalations.
In the 1970s cocaine was expensive
and considered a "status" drug. The introduction of inexpensive crack
increased the accessibility of this substance, and crack has become the drug of
choice for many drug users, especially inner-city disadvantaged youth. Crack's
convenience, ease of concealment, wide availability, and low cost has increased
its use. The fact that it is smoked rather than snorted or injected (ingestion
methods associated with the stigma of being a "junkie") has contributed
to its popularity.
Q.) What is the difference between crack and cocaine?
A.) Crack is made from cocaine in a process called freebasing, in which cocaine powder is cooked with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to create rocks, chips, or chunks that can be smoked. The term crack refers to the crackling sound that is heard when the mixture is smoked. Crack is usually smoked in a pipe. Because it's smoked, crack cocaine effects are felt more quickly and they are more intense than those of powder cocaine. However, the effects of smoked crack are shorter lived than the effects of snorted powder cocaine.
Q.) How is crack used?
A.) The same way that freebase is used, namely, by placing the substance in a glass pipe (or hash pipe) with a fine mesh screen under it, then heating it and inhaling the vapors. The vapors of the freebase are absorbed through the lungs into the bloodstream and transported to the brain within 10-15 seconds. One inhalation will produce a degree of intoxication usually lasting 10-15 minutes.
Q.) What are the physical effects of crack cocaine addiction?
A.) Below is a list of physical effects of crack addiction:
Crack
is particularly dangerous for several reasons:
Crack is inhaled and
rapidly absorbed through the lungs, into the blood, and carried swiftly to the
brain. The chances of overdosing and poisoning leading to coma, convulsions, and
death are greatly increased. Crack's rapid rush-5 to 7 minutes of intense pleasure-
quickly subsides, leading to depression that needs to be relieved by more crack.
This cycle enhances the chances of addiction and dependency. Because of the brief
high, users are constantly thinking about and devising ways to get more crack.
Psychologically, the drug reduces concentration, ambition, and drive, and increases
confusion and irritability, wreaking havoc on users' professional and personal
lives. Habitual use may lead to cocaine psychosis, causing paranoia, hallucinations,
and a condition known as formication, in which insects or snakes are perceived
to be crawling under the skin. The paranoia and depression can instigate violent
and suicidal behavior. The side effects of adulterants increase cocaine's risks.
The drug is often cut with one or more of any number of other substances, such
as the cheaper drugs procaine, lidocaine, and benzocaine, and substances that
pose no serious risks, such as sugars (mannitol and sucrose), or starches. However,
when quinine or amphetamines are added, the potential for serious side effects
increases dramatically.
Q)
When are the effects felt from smoking crack?
A) Facilitated by the
large surface area of the lungs' air sacs, cocaine administered by inhalation
is absorbed almost immediately into the bloodstream, taking only 19 seconds to
reach the brain. However, only 30 to 60 percent of the available dose is absorbed
due to incomplete inhalation of the cocaine-laden fumes and variations in the
heating temperature.
Crack smokers achieve maximum physiological effects
approximately two minutes after inhalation. Maximum psychotropic effects are attained
approximately one minute after inhalation. Similar to intravenous administration,
the physiological and psychotropic effects of inhaled cocaine are sustained for
approximately 30 minutes after peak effects are attained.
During the
early use of crack the effects include:
After compulsive use the effects of crack are:
Q) How does crack work?
A) Crack works on the automatic nervous system. The automatic nervous system controls the sympathetic system which speeds everything up such as the heart and breathing. The autonomic nervous system also controls the para-sympathetic system which does the exact opposite (slows things down). This is why when people smoke the crack they get hyper. Crack works by one of the brains neuro transmitters releasing all the dopamine at once (dopamine is a chemical in the brain which releases feelings of pleasure. When we laugh a slight amount of dopamine is released and this makes you feel good). After this dopamine has been released, Crack can, in some cases, block the re-uptake of the dopamine. If this happens the person will now find it a mission to get any sort of pleasure.
Q) What complications are associated with smoking
crack during pregnancy?
A) Crack and Pregnancy:
Effects of Crack on the Fetus:
Q) How widespread is cocaine and crack addiction?
Q) What are the legal consequences of crack
cocaine?
A) Crack cocaine is the only drug for which the first offense
of simple possession can trigger a federal mandatory minimum sentence. Possession
of 5 grams of crack will trigger a 5 year mandatory minimum sentence. "Simple
possession of any quantity of any other substance by a first-time offender-including
powder cocaine-is a misdemeanor offense punishable by a maximum of one year in
prison." (21 U.S.C. 844.)
Source: US Sentencing Commission,
Special Report to Congress: Cocaine and Federal Sentencing Policy (Washington
DC: US Sentencing Commission, February 1995), p. iii.
In federal court today, low-level crack dealers and first-time offenders sentenced
for trafficking of crack cocaine receive an average sentence of 10 years and six
months. This is:
--only 18% less than
the average prison sentence received by those who committed murder or manslaughter
(153 months);
--59% longer than the average prison sentence received by rapists
(79 months);
--38% longer than the average prison sentence received by those
guilty of weapons offenses (91 months).
Source: US Sentencing Commission,
Special Report to the Congress: Cocaine and Federal Sentencing Policy (Washington
DC: US Sentencing Commission, February 1995), p. 150; Bureau of Justice Statistics,
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 1996 (Washington DC: Bureau of Justice
Statistics, 1997), p. 476, Table 5.58.
The Sentencing Commission
also notes a problem regarding "prosecutorial and investigative sentencing
manipulation. For example, because powder cocaine is easily converted into crack
cocaine and because the penalties for crack cocaine offenses are significantly
higher than for similar quantity powder cocaine offenses, law enforcement and
prosecutorial decisions to wait until powder has been converted into crack can
have a dramatic impact on a defendant's final sentence."
Source:
US Sentencing Commission, Special Report to the Congress: Cocaine and Federal
Sentencing Policy (Washington, DC: US Sentencing Commission, April 1997), p. 8.
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