By Walt Hickey Meth Myanmar is a massive producer and exporter of methamphetamine all across of southeast Asia, from India to Australia, as a country roiled by war turns to illicit pharmaceuticals to drive their economy. The ample supply and crashing prices have led to a large mass market of hooked laborers, truckers, farmers and students, with couriers transporting meth all over in the form of yaba, a pill containing anywhere from 1 percent to 30 percent meth mixed with caffeine. A sack of 200,000 yaba pills fetches 10,000 baht ($280) for a courier at the border. The flood of meth has sent costs crashing; the per-pill street price dropped from $2 per tablet in Myanmar in 2020 to 20 cents as of 2023,
Serious concerns about Myanmar imports taking @FloridaMan__’s job. This would not have happened had they elected Gillum.