
Limerick “a rischio di diventare capitale della droga” come crack cocaina inondazioni a buon mercato City
https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/spotlight/arid-41624068.html?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKPIyVjbGNrAo8jCWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEe3vxR7gRW-6uLUrwesFnJnPtWaob4v-WqQZK5jESyQxfrFicdAdr2z-BT44g_aem__ldXjj5svhb4gEDGodaPNA
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Discover Ireland new slogan “Limerick: High on Culture, Not Just the Craic!”
Very polite of them to leave the QR code in the article
I thought the craic was always 90
Lad in the thumbnail looks fairly delighted with life.
139 convictions already?!
Crack Cocaine, once in a society, changes everything. Sentences for these people should also change. 30, 40 year sentences. Bye bye 👋
So many boring cokeheads in this kip.
“got that thumbnail for the article on Limerick becoming the drug capital, your man is looking fit and tanned.”
Yurt x
As someone from Limerick it’s very concerning and the gardai are doing nothing. For the size of the city, there’s way too many people visibly on or coming down from heroine or crack on pretty much every street in the city centre.Â
All these keyboard warriors attacking immigrants and non white Irish people online wouldn’t say one word to the dealers who are actually destroying the city with this crap.Â
Last week I was walking through the city on my lunch break and an middle aged lady was smacked into the face for not giving money to someone who asked and was clearly off his game. Â
Govt need to crackdown (pun intended) a lot harder on this. It’s contributing heavily to the homeless population and crime in the city. It’s awful.Â
I have a bad feeling that if the economy goes kaboom in anyway similar to 08, coupled with the high powder cocaine usage among the middle class and the ample supply of crack cocaine in a growing number of areas, we could see an epidemic similar to what the US had during the 80s, in a per capita sense at least.
I already know 5+ people who since covid have gone from habitual coke users to full blown crack addicts in a small enough town.
Full disclaimer, I have also smoked it, 18 months ago, one night after the pub in a friends house. Spent €100 in 2 hours, and it would have been more had they not run out. I left there telling myself I could never touch it again, that was too pleasurable to be enjoyed recreationally. If you indulge that feeling for one second too much, you will crave that feeling from the second you wake up till you sleep. I have been a habitual coke user for 10 years and it reminded me of that first time doing it, but 10X the pleasure.
Thankfully I’ve not touched it since that night and never got any major cravings after a week or two, but the few days afterwards were a bit of a mental battle, especially when it is so readily available here.
Stay away from any and all drugs would be my advice, from someone who should have listened to that when they had the chance.
I for one am shocked that the STAB CITY would have a drug problem…. Shocked I tell you
Limerick seems to be sliding backwards again after making so much progress.
Just say no s
How cheap are we talking. Would it be worth the savings in diesel or should I just stick local?
🎶 _A bag for me, a bag for you, let’s get wrecked on… bags of freebase cocaine hydrochloride._ 🎶
This lines up very conveniently with the post from yesterday asking if anyone else has noticed how back Limerick crime is getting…
And here’s a man with no shirt on
My Hometown was hit hard by the crack elidemic in the 90’s. They made a documentary about it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=high+in+crack+street&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:daf6d467,vid:d1_Hv3yEMsQ,st:0
It destroys lives. Short lived, intense high. Hard crash afterwards. Addicts will do anything for a fix. Petty crime and prostitution spiked, crack houses popped up everywhere.
Be careful Limrick.