Meth Still No. 1 Drug Problem, Study Finds

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Meth Still No. 1 Drug Problem, Study Finds
By SAM HANANEL, Associated Press Writer
Tue Jul 18, 8:00 PM

WASHINGTON - Meth abuse continues to fuel an increase in crimes like robbery and assault, straining the workload of local police forces despite a drop in the number of meth lab seizures, according to a survey Tuesday.

Nearly half of county law enforcement officials consider methamphetamine their primary drug problem, more than cocaine, marijuana and heroin combined, the survey of the National Association of Counties found.

"Abuse of this highly addictive brain-altering drug continues to destroy lives and strain essential county services across America," said Bill Hansell, the association's president and commissioner of Umatilla County, Ore.

The survey of 500 county law enforcement officials in 44 states showed that about half reported a decrease in the number of meth lab busts as a result of laws that restrict the sale of cold medicines with precursor ingredients used in the manufacture of meth.

That's consistent with federal figures released last month showing a 30 percent drop in the number of labs seized nationwide. But county officials said supply of the drug remains high from superlabs in California and Mexico.

About half the counties reported that one in five inmates are jailed because of meth-related crimes like robberies and burglaries. Another 17 percent of counties reported that one in two inmates are incarcerated for meth-related activity.

Hansell called on Congress to develop a comprehensive strategy to deal with the meth problem that includes more funding for anti-drug task forces, drug prevention campaigns, treatment programs and cleanup of toxic chemicals used to make meth.

Last month, the White House drug-policy office set a goal to cut meth use by 15 percent over the next three years and increase seizures of meth labs by 25 percent.

Hansell also urged federal lawmakers to reject a Bush administration proposal to eliminate the Justice Assistance Grant program, which funds drug task forces around the country. That call was echoed by local law enforcement officials at a news conference to announce the survey.

"It makes absolutely no sense to fight a war on drugs, then reduce the funding when you're in the midst of battle," said Oklahoma County Sheriff John Whetsel. About 1,000 of the 2,800 inmates in the Oklahoma County jail are incarcerated for meth-related crimes, he said.

The survey, taken at the end of June, is based on a random sample of sheriffs or police chiefs in 500 of the nation's 3,066 counties. The association does not reveal the identity of the counties because it would discourage them from responding freely, said Jacqueline Byers, NACo's director of research.

 

buck

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Never noticed you are from the same town as my gf...
Ya meth is a big prob here out west (originally from FL).
 

doze

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Doesn't seem to be as much of a problem in larger cities, mainly in smaller cities and towns.
 

Quasmo

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alot of people take methamphetamines, such as aderall. I wonder if they took that into account when they were doing the study
 

buck

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Forgive me for being a newb, but how the hell do you smoke that in the picture? Is there a screen involved? Maybe i should remain ig'nant.
 

Brutuskend

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Originally posted by: buck
Forgive me for being a newb, but how the hell do you smoke that in the picture? Is there a screen involved? Maybe i should remain ig'nant.

It melts when a flame is touched to it and produces smoke.

(Or so I've heard... ;) )
 

buck

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: buck
Forgive me for being a newb, but how the hell do you smoke that in the picture? Is there a screen involved? Maybe i should remain ig'nant.

It melts when a flame is touched to it and produces smoke.

(Or so I've heard... ;) )

So put the powder in the bowl and light it from the bottom? lol i feel like an idiot for asking, but non of my friends or i have done this.

*edit* i dont plan on it either :p
 

RedArmy

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Big problem here in Upstate NY. Were on some list for being a really bad area but I forgot what specifically.
 

Brutuskend

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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: buck
Forgive me for being a newb, but how the hell do you smoke that in the picture? Is there a screen involved? Maybe i should remain ig'nant.

It melts when a flame is touched to it and produces smoke.

(Or so I've heard... ;) )

So put the powder in the bowl and light it from the bottom? lol i feel like an idiot for asking, but non of my friends or i have done this.

*edit* i dont plan on it either :p

Yeah, actually that IS how it's done now that I think about it. You don't really NEED to touch the flame to the meth, just melt it from the bottom.

If I hear you have turned into a meth head, I will feel really bad for "Teaching" you how it's done!

Then I will KICK YOUR ASS! ;)
 

buck

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: buck
Forgive me for being a newb, but how the hell do you smoke that in the picture? Is there a screen involved? Maybe i should remain ig'nant.

It melts when a flame is touched to it and produces smoke.

(Or so I've heard... ;) )

So put the powder in the bowl and light it from the bottom? lol i feel like an idiot for asking, but non of my friends or i have done this.

*edit* i dont plan on it either :p

Yeah, actually that IS how it's done now that I think about it. You don't really NEED to touch the flame to the meth, just melt it from the bottom.

If I hear you have turned into a meth head, I will feel really bad for "Teaching" you how it's done!

Then I will KICK YOUR ASS! ;)

Well next time im with my GF visiting her parents in E, i will be sure to stop by so we can fire it up.:p
 

TraumaRN

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Cocaine and Heroin are still the heavy hitters here in Detroit at least from the patients we get. I dont even recall anyone being a meth user.
 

Brutuskend

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Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Originally posted by: buck
Forgive me for being a newb, but how the hell do you smoke that in the picture? Is there a screen involved? Maybe i should remain ig'nant.

It melts when a flame is touched to it and produces smoke.

(Or so I've heard... ;) )

So put the powder in the bowl and light it from the bottom? lol i feel like an idiot for asking, but non of my friends or i have done this.

*edit* i dont plan on it either :p

Yeah, actually that IS how it's done now that I think about it. You don't really NEED to touch the flame to the meth, just melt it from the bottom.

If I hear you have turned into a meth head, I will feel really bad for "Teaching" you how it's done!

Then I will KICK YOUR ASS! ;)

Well next time im with my GF visiting her parents in E, i will be sure to stop by so we can fire it up.:p

It's a DATE! ;)
 

laurenlex

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Meth is a lot like cocaine, but has a half-life many times as long. That means you take a hit of crack, you are high for 1/2 to 1 hour. Smoke some meth, and you are gone for 8+ hours.

This makes you more goofy, more addicted, and more worthless. More likely to skip work and neglect your children. More likely to forget normal life and just look for more meth.

It's a bad deal.

The high is awesome, but once hooked, it's almost a death or jail sentence.

<--- Works in related field.
 
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Go Oregon...

My hometown of Coos Bay was especially bad when it came to meth labs.. It seemed like once a month there'd be a huge bust happening in some of the more rural areas.
 

BoberFett

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Yep, there was just an article in the paper about how it's a bigger problem than ever, and it's coming in from Mexico now. I sure am glad they made it difficult to buy cold medicine. It really cleaned up the meth problem. :roll: Stupid ****** politicians.
 

buck

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Originally posted by: Stewy
Go Oregon...

My hometown of Coos Bay was especially bad when it came to meth labs.. It seemed like once a month there'd be a huge bust happening in some of the more rural areas.

I had such a good time surfing there, coos bay is a pretty darn cool place.
 

DrWeasel

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haha i have only met a few people that did meth

they were poor people, and for some reason that doesnt surprise me
 

buck

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Originally posted by: DrWeasel
haha i have only met a few people that did meth

they were poor people, and for some reason that doesnt surprise me

lol welcome to the forums.