Re: "B"

From: Watson,John (watsonjc@EXCHANGE1.DREXEL.EDU)
Date: 02/22/02


My guess is that it could be any of those durgs already mentioned...I would be curious to know if the effects of "B" were discussed. Could probably help us figure this one out. It could have been ecstasy with a "B" or a "bee" imprint, ghB, or something containing a barbituate...will ask around. But thought I'd chime in.

John Watson
Director of AOD Services
Drexel University

-----Original Message-----
From: Sanger, John [mailto:jsanger@POST.CIS.SMU.EDU]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 8:49 AM
To: DRUGHIED@listserv.tamu.edu
Subject: Re: "B"

Or "G", which is short for GHB? The only reference I know of to "B" is a
matchbox size portion of marijuana.

John

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Director
Center for Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention
Southern Methodist University
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6211 Bishop Blvd.
Dallas, TX  75275
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jsanger@mail.smu.edu

-----Original Message----- From: Gina M. Firth [mailto:Gina.M.Firth.3@ND.EDU] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:42 AM To: DRUGHIED@listserv.tamu.edu Subject: Re: "B"

Adele, Do you think the student meant "E", which is ecstasy? I have never heard a street slang of "B"

>Hello! > >I am hoping someone can help me. >I was just facilitating an AOD education class and one of my students asked >what the drug "B" was. >I didn't know so I was hoping someone here would enlighten me. >Thanks! > > > >"To run or not to run. It's not even a question." > >Adele Markowitz >Assistant Director of Residence Life >Georgia Southwestern State University >800 Wheatley Street >Office of Student Life >Americus, GA 31709 >(229) 931-2138 office >(229) 931-2835 fax > > >anm2@canes.gsw.edu

----------------------------------------------------------------- Gina Firth, MA, LPC, NCC Director Office of Alcohol and Drug Education University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 phone: (219) 631-7970 fax: (219) 631-4299



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