Title: Methamphetamine
1Methamphetamine
One of Rural Indiana's Greatest Challenges
Based on a University of Nebraska Extension
program and used with permission by Purdue
Extension, Consumer Family Sciences Purdue
University is an equal opportunity/equal access
institution.
2Worst drug to hit America
- A ferociously addictive
- drug that is spreading
- its hard to imagine overstating
- the magnitude of the meth
- problem.
-
- - former U.S. Drug Czar
- Barry McCaffrey
Source A Madness Called Meth
3Concerned citizens will
- Develop an awareness of the history of meth.
- Become aware of risk factors that might lead to
meth addiction. - Become familiar with meth, the symptoms of meth
use, and signs of meth production. - Recognize the impact of meth on families and the
costs and effects on public health, safety,
environment, and rural economic development. - Plan simple strategies to help individuals and
communities fight this growing problem.
4History of meth
- Amphetamine created in Germany in 1887
- Used widely during WWII by the Nazi and Japanese
armies
- Japanese kamikaze pilots were documented to be
high on meth
- Major challenge in postwar Japan
- Biker gangs in California after WWII began to
distribute meth
Source Nebraska State Patrol
5Indiana teenage stats
- 45 drank alcohol during the past month
21 reported episodic heavy drinking during
the past month
8 have used cocaine
Source 2003 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey
6Risk factors for youth
- Four domains of human interaction
- Family Individual/Peers Schools Community
Bonding - Positive social and relationship
skills - Positive involvement - Affirmative
recognition
Major transition periods
7What is meth?
Source NIDA Research Report 1998
8What does meth look like?
- Typically an odorless powder that dissolves
quickly in water - Another form of meth is clear chunky crystals
referred to as crystal meth or ice - May be in the form of small brightly colored
tablets, referred to as YABA
9How is meth used?
10Commonly known as
11Meth causes
- Increased alertness
- Decreased appetite
- A distorted sense of well-being
- Effects that can last 8 to 24 hours
12Behavior changes Health changes
- Psychotic behavior
- Paranoia
- Aggression
- Anxiety
- Fatigue
- Depression
- Delusions
- Mood swings
- Confusion
- Insomnia
- Hallucinations
- Stroke
- Brain damage
- Weight loss
- Death
Source Congressional Research Sites
13Effects of meth on teeth
Source Make Smart Choices Web site
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15Effects of meth on dopamine
- Researchers report that the dopamine-producing
cells in the brain can be damaged after prolonged
exposure to relatively low levels of
methamphetamine.
16What are the consequences of meth use?
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18Effects of meth(Before)
Source Nebraska State Patrol
19Effects of meth(After)
Source Nebraska State Patrol
20Meth chemicals
alcohol (Isopropyl or rubbing) toluene (brake
cleaner) ether (engine starter) sulfuric acid
(drain cleaner) red phosphorus (matches/road
flares) salt (tablet/rock) iodine (test dip or
flakes/crystal) lithium (batteries)
trichloroethane (gun scrubber) MSM (cutting
agent) sodium metal methyl alcohol (gasoline
additive) muriatic acid anhydrous ammonia (farm
fertilizer) sodium hydroxide (lye) pseudo
ephedrine(cold tablets) ephedrine (cold tablets)
acetone kitty litter Source North Dakota
Gov. Web site
21Anhydrous ammonia
Source Indiana State Police
22An active lab in a home with a vent hood
Source Indiana State Police
23Methamphetamine lab
Source Indiana State Police
24What are signs of a meth lab?
- Items to look for
- Large number of blister packs
- Coffee filters stained pink or brown
- Red, pink, gray, or white stained cookware/jars
- Odors
- Cat urine
- Ammonia
- Ether
- Acetone
Source Congressional Research Sites
25Other signs of a meth lab
- Little or no traffic during the day
- Residents never put out the trash
- Covered windows
- Residents go outside to smoke
- Occupant unemployed but seems to have plenty of
cash
26If you suspect a meth lab
- Call local law enforcement or the Indiana State
Police Post Meth Officer
- Do not attempt to stop the chemical reaction
- Do not turn any electrical switches this
could trigger an explosion
27Source As reported by all Indiana law
enforcement agencies
28Environmental effects of meth
- Meth production leaves behind 5 to 6 pounds of
toxic waste per pound of meth produced.
- Toxic by-products contaminate sites where
meth is produced, posing serious health and
environmental hazards to those nearby.
- The cost to clean up one meth lab often
exceeds 4,000.
Source Koch Crime Institute
29Dismantling a meth lab
Source Indiana State Police
30Impacts on families
- Danger of children being exposed to toxic fumes
- Children are more at risk than adults to
environmental hazards, as their bodies are
immature - Risk of explosion, fire, and chemical burns
- Exposure to weapons, finished drugs, and
unsanitary conditions
31More impacts on families
- Increase in child abuse and neglect cases
- Increased risk for substance abuse among children
in later life - A rise in domestic disputes
32Talking to kids about meth
- Understand why kids choose meth
- Take a stand against drugs
- Listen to what kids say
- Set rules and boundaries
- Start teaching young children about drugs
- Educate yourself
- Dont nag or preach
- Get involved in kids lives
33Watch list
- Change in friends
- Negative changes in school
- Increased secrecy
- Use of incense or room deodorizers
- Subtle changes in conversation
- Change in clothes
- Evidence of drug paraphernalia
- Evidence of inhalant products
- Bottles of eye drops
- Missing prescription drugs
34Drug and alcohol abuse implicated in juvenile
crime
- 80 of other offenses, such as vandalism and
disorderly conduct1
- 40 of Indianas drug-related crime is committed
by juveniles2
Sources 1 National Center on Addiction and
Substance Abuse Criminal Neglect study, Jan.
2005, and 2 Department of Justice
35Meth affects you
Many meth addicts resort to crime to support
their habit.
These crimes range from mail theft, check
forgery, credit card fraud, and identity theft to
shoplifting, robbery, and assault.
Source National Drug Intelligence Center
36 Federal sentences by drug type FY 1998
Powdered Cocaine   Crack Cocaine Â
Heroin   Marijuana   Methamphetamine
Source U.S. Sentencing Commission
37Special rural concern
- To discourage ammonia theft
- Plan tank deliveries for daylight hours
- Install valve locks or MethWatch tamper tags
- Place tanks in easily observed areas
- Bleed pressure and remove tank hoses when not in
use - Additives are being researched
Source Lincoln Journal Star Article
38Hidden dangers
- Meth lab operators are discarding waste materials
in ditches and other remote areas of our
community. Leaders of scouts, 4-H, church
organizations, and Adopt-A-Highway and Keep
America Beautiful groups should be made aware of
potential dangers.
39How can I help?
- Individual
- Parent
Student - Community member
- Each of us by doing our part, be it big or
small, can help fight meth. We can make a
difference in maintaining the quality of life
that we desire in our rural communities.
40Purdue Extension Consumer and Family
Sciences Adapted by Karen DeZarn and Karen
Zotz With permission from the University of
Nebraska Extension Educators/authors Sue
Brown Marilyn Fox