Community Methland Summary

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When it comes to human behavior and the social environment surrounding those within groups, organizations, and communities; the theories and practices for which we understand the ideas behind their behaviors and common practices varies because of the individuals that make up those social contexts. The book for which I have chosen to best explore the ideals and practices surrounding a community and those norms within that community is Methland. This book gives a very true and real perspective facing those who face some of the most depleting lives in a rural town in America. In order to be able to put into perspective what this book best describes about the community where Methland takes places, we need to first understand some of the most basic …show more content…

In this community the prevalence of the rapidly growing drug known as methamphetamine, “meth” is flourishing. This is why the author wanted to write this piece, not to blow the top of the town and what is being produced there, but how the society as a whole has made being a meth producer/ distributor is becoming the social norm, due to the poverty and oppression facing the people of the town. The social norm of this impoverished town has not always been about being involved in the world of meth, this town was once held strong by hard working people; whether it was in the abundant farm land or in the factories of a few national companies. The social context of this town was once about being a strong hardworking American with hopes of the American Dream; now the American Dream has changed because of the lack of jobs and the hunt to make money by whatever means possible. The people of this town have found hope in the drug meth because it has given them a great source of income, …show more content…

Methamphetamines are some of the most addicting drugs in the world. What’s even worse is that it is produced right here in America from everyday items. “The main ingredient in methamphetamine is ephedrine or pseudoephedrine. Ephedrine is found in many cough medications, although the government has begun to restrict availability due to abuse. Chemicals are extracted from things like brake cleaner, engine starter, rubbing alcohol, batteries, and fertilizer. All of the chemicals in methamphetamine are toxic and harmful” (http://www.thehillscenter.com/addiction/meth/what-is-it-made-of/) The fact that this drugs is so easily made with everyday items found in the home, makes it a huge selling point for those in Oelwein, Iowa because it is cheap; which is ideal considering that “ Unemployment was pegged at twice the national level.” (Reding, 2009, p. 13) Having a town be in such an unstable financial crisis, it is not an uncommon theme for people to resort to drugs. Considering how easily meth can be created (that is if you have the correct and most potent recipe; which allows for more income, and a loyal group of addicts, who rely on your product). As the drug becomes more widespread in this town, the more families and children are exposed to the harmful effects of the drug. Most children in this town, as well as others parts of Iowa, have been ripped from their homes because of the harmful amounts of toxic

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