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Suboxone prison arts and crafts

Suboxone. Crush into powder and add water for do-it-yourself paste.
Who knew Suboxone was so popular in prison, and who knew there were so many ways to get it inside. According to the NYT, it arrives in birthday cards, coloring books, maybe even as paste in stamp collages. You know, for kids.

Mike Barrett, a corrections officer, ripped open an envelope in the mail room at the Maine Correctional Center here and eyed something suspicious: a Father’s Day card, sent a month early. He carefully felt the card and slit it open, looking for a substance that has made mail call here a different experience of late.

Mr. Barrett and other prison officials nationwide are searching their facilities, mail and visitors for Suboxone, a drug used as a treatment for opiate addiction that has become coveted as contraband. Innovative smugglers have turned crushed Suboxone pills into a paste and spread it under stamps or over children’s artwork, including pages from a princess coloring book found in a New Jersey jail.

The drug also comes in thin strips, which dissolve under the tongue, that smugglers have tucked behind envelope seams and stamps.

[Thanks Jim!]

Posted By jamesk at 2011-05-27 13:14:17 permalink | comments
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yourmomknows. : 2011-05-31 21:16:02
i think suboxone is a great drug and should not be controlled as far as im concerned. its abuse potential is low due to the ceiling effect that buprenorphine and nolaxone together bring to the table...
slay : 2011-05-30 15:04:32
Yes, how dare they allow these degenerates to illicitly ease any of the mental or physical pain they're in. Rip open those cards, leave no birthday greetings unturned
Dononamous. : 2011-05-27 15:13:52
Hm sub-y in the can? Blessings to the untollerated and untreated from adverse effects.

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