Brown-brown explained

Brown-brown is a purported form of cocaine or amphetamine insufflation mixed with smokeless gunpowder. This powder often contains nitroglycerin, a drug prescribed for heart conditions, which might cause vasodilation, permitting the cocaine or amphetamine insufflation to move more freely through the body. This, in turn, is believed to allow for a more intense high. The term may also refer to heroin.[1] [2]

Brown-brown is reportedly given to child soldiers before West African armed conflicts.[3] One former child soldier, Michel Chikwanine, has written a graphic novel with Jessica Dee Humphreys called Child Soldier, about the experience of being captured at the age of 5 by rebel fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including being given brown-brown.[4] "The rebel soldier who had hit me used a long, jagged knife to cut my wrist and rubbed powder into the wound. They called it Brown Brown – a mixture of gunpowder and a drug called cocaine. Right away, I began to feel like my brain was trying to jump out of my head."[5]

In media and culture

Films

Literature

Television

Video games

Controversy

According to Brendan I. Koerner, the use of cocaine mixed with gunpowder may be less prevalent than reports indicate, as cocaine would be difficult to source during armed conflicts, especially in the African continent. Brown pills that were referred to as cocaine were most likely amphetamine. The first actual documentation of the term "brown-brown" was a 2005 Norwegian NGO report that stated the term refers to heroin.[12]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alcohol and Drug Consumption in Post War Sierra Leone – an Exploration * Fafo-report 496 Morten Bøås and Anne Hatløy. 2021-06-06. www.fafo.no. nb-no.
  2. Web site: Utas: The West Side Boys. https://web.archive.org/web/20170810130812/http://magnusjorgel.se/home_m/WSB%20Jmas.pdf. August 10, 2017. live. Graduate Institute.
  3. News: Beah. Ishmael. 2007-01-14. The Making, and Unmaking, of a Child Soldier. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-06-06. 0362-4331.
  4. Web site: 'Child Soldier' author shares hard truths with young readers. cbc.ca. 2015-12-29.
  5. Book: Child Soldier: When Boys and Girls are Used in War. registration . Kids Can Press. 2015. Chikwanine, Michel . Humphreys, Jessica Dee . 9781771381260 .
  6. News: Trigger Happy. Sydney Morning Herald. February 19, 2007. February 17, 2006.
  7. News: Liberia's Psychiatric Wasteland For Ex-Child Soldiers. Mail & Guardian Online. February 29, 2012. January 15, 2009.
  8. Travers. Peter. 2015-10-14. 'Beasts of No Nation' Movie Review. 2021-06-06. Rolling Stone. en-US.
  9. Web site: DeFore. John. 2019-03-29. 'White Chamber': Film Review. 2021-06-06. The Hollywood Reporter. en-US.
  10. Book: 1000 Ways to Die: Killing Them Softly (Blood Diamonds) . March 9, 2011 . Spike . November 27, 2011.
  11. News: Killing Them Softly. 1000 Ways to Die. 2011. IMDb.
  12. Web site: April 12, 2010. The Lowdown on Brown-Brown. Koernef, David I.. Microkhan.com.