Mom, I swear, they’re just sugar cubes!

Drugz

As if Jewish mothers didn’t have enough to worry about, Israeli business partners Yaacov Shoham and Baruch Glattstein have created the world’s first on-the-spot drug identification kit available to the public. Says Shoham, a retired chief-superintendent from the Israeli police:

“Anyone concerned that a child or a loved one may be using drugs now has an easy, non-intrusive way to find out.”

Now, is it just me, or wouldn’t the fat rocks of crack in a dime bag tip you off to Shlomi’s habit, even before you’d be able to play CSI:Miami in the living room?

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  1. Dang yo. Good thing my mom doesn’t read this blog…

  2. When they invent a chip to implant into your childrens’ necks to monitor their whereabouts 24/7, please let me know. THAT would be more useful than performing some mock science experiment.

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