It is because under the influence of PCP, most users loose control of themselves and go on very violent enraged sprees of destruction. It's pretty messed up, im sticking with my green baggy : ]
Yes, a gun charge is typically considered a violent crime because it involves the possession, use, or discharge of a weapon that can cause harm or injury to others.
Unable to determine from the information you have provided- it could be.
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Yes, PCP has a medical use as a veterinary anesthetic/tranquilizer primarily used on large animals such as horses.
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PCP is a powder, pill, or liquid. It is an illegal and very dangerous drug. It is not safe for human use.
Far too many. PCP was designed for animals. Let's keep it that way.
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Malcolm X use NON - Violent! But some of his supporters did get violent.
About 100 deaths each year in the 80's US so it would be about 150 deaths now due to an increase in population and drug use(blame the war on drugs). "Doses of PCP exceeding 200 mg have resulted in death. The 2002 Mortality Data report published by DAWN listed Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and Baltimore among those US cities with highest PCP-related mortality rates (27 PCP related deaths were reported in Washington, DC, in 2002).[7] A survey from 1981-1986 in metropolitan Saint Louis, Missouri, reported that 81 homicides, 13 suicides, 6 unintentional deaths, and 4 deaths of unknown causes were related to PCP intoxication.[8]" Source: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1010821-overview#a0199 I know a few people that binge high doses of PCP and have been for years. The main danger with PCP is when you give it to someone that can't handle it, someone who mistakes the dissociation as being reality.
Certainly an individual is not guaranteed to be affected by a single usage of PCP, although even one use of the drug can carry serious risks.
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