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3Joseph
4Joseph Meth 3 months later.
5Theresa
6Theresa Meth 3 years, 5 months later.
7The most dangerous drug in America.
1998
2002
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12Forms of Meth Use
- Sniff
- Smoke
- Inject
- Swallow
13Methamphetamine is also known as speed, crystal,
crank, chalk, ice, glass, blue meth, cinnamon,
hot ice, go-fast, pink, rock, tweak, and yellow
powder.
14Effects on the user
Severe disfigurement, rotted teeth, pockmarks,
scars, open wounds, body tremors, convulsions,
impaired speech, rapid weight loss
15Neurologicaland Psychological Effects
Brain damage, Parkinsons-like tremors,
personality changes, mood swings, psychosis
16Why? Euphoria. A false sense of Invincibility. We
ll-being. Sexiness.
17METH in the neighborhood Equal Opportunity
DESTROYER
18Indications of meth in your neighborhood
19Unusual vehicular traffic and automobiles
20 Regular car switching, especially at odd hours
people arrive in one car and leave in another
21 Vehicles stopping for short staysless than
20 minutes
22 Frequent late-night deliveries
23 Significant increase in vehicular traffic
24 Suspicious vehicles clean license plates on
a dirty car, damage consistent with the car
being a stolen vehicle
25 House displays a different characteristic
when traffic increases
26Foot traffic
27 People parking away from the premises and walking
in
28 Unkempt, disoriented visitors or neighbors
29 People carrying in tools, electronics, or other
items that may be used to sell or trade for drugs
30Change in property conditions
31Accumulations of trash or junk
32 Deterioration of the premises or grounds
33 Dismantling of vehicles or machinery
34Occupants appearance and behavior
35 Unkempt, dirty appearance
36 Children show signs of abuse or neglect
37 Pets are unattended, neglected
38 Occupant is awake for days at a time
39 Occupant is asleep for days at a time
40 There is frequent partying in the home
41 There are many young visitors, even when the
occupants do not have children in the visitors
age group
42 Increased crime in the neighborhood, especially
thefts and burglaries
43 Other neighbors exhibiting unusual behavior
44 Steps you can take to prevent meth use in your
neighborhood Dos and Donts
45 DO Be observant and aware of what is going
on in your neighborhood. Report suspected
meth use or distribution (dealing) to law
enforcement. Get a checklist of information
that you can use to spot a meth house or lab
in your neighborhood. . Write down as much
information as possible about suspected meth
activity, including -License plate
numbers. -Make and model of vehicle. -Time
of day when traffic is heaviest. -Descriptions
of individuals involved.
46 DO NOT Approach or confront anyone you think
is involved with meth. They may be
dangerous. Enter the residence of a suspected
meth user. Touch anything that has to do with
meth. Ignore the problem!
47Get educated and informed about Meth and what can
be done to prevent Meth abuse. Join community
efforts to stop the spread of Meth use. Give us a
call for information resources or where to go for
help (775) 882-3945. Report meth-related crimes.
Call the Meth Hotline (775) 887-2020, ext. METH
(6384).
48Meth affects all areas of a community. It
destroys the lives of addicts, and their actions
harm society.
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