Hawaiʻi's New Ice Age: Crystal Meth in the Islands
Hawaii Public Radio
The story of crystal methamphetamine in Hawai‘i touches nearly everyone in the islands. We see it in our court rooms, our emergency rooms, and in our families across multiple generations. Over the next month, you’ll hear these stories in our new podcast series, Hawai‘i’s New Ice Age: Crystal Meth in the Islands. And we also want to give you the opportunity to share yours.
Radio: KHPR Hawaii Public Radio 88.1 FM
Categories: News & Politics
Listen to the last episode:
Dr. Daniel Chang estimates 45 patients a day come to the emergency room at Queens Medical Center for some type of methamphetamine-related complaint. The use of crystal methamphetamine is a medical, legal and social crisis that has now entered its third generation in Hawaii. A dozen years ago, Congress held hearings on the topic, calling them "The Poisoning of Paradise." But despite a dip in publicity, meth hasn't left the islands.
Previous episodes
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4 - Episode 1: "45 Patients A Day" Wed, 25 May 2016 - 0h
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3 - Episode 2: Hawai‘i’s Meth Culture Wed, 01 Jun 2016 - 0h
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2 - Episode 3: Living the Meth Life Wed, 08 Jun 2016 - 0h
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1 - Episode 4: Who’s Got a Better Idea? Wed, 15 Jun 2016 - 0h