Understanding the Meth Problem

Date March 16, 2008

Though much more populated than Apache County, a public documentary was produced by Bay County, Florida, which explains why meth is such a serious problem facing any community.

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4 Responses to “Understanding the Meth Problem”

  1. Deborah said:

    This video is very educational. I am quite naive about drug abuse in general, and meth in particular. The section about how to recognize a “meth lab” was very enlightening. It is such a shame that infants are exposed to the hazardous waste created by these labs.

    Apache County’s drug problem should be a priority in county law enforcement. Keep up the good fight, Michael!

  2. Abbey Barnes said:

    MMA Creative is a marketing agency very in touch and interested in helping with the meth problems of today. I ran across this news feed and thought you might want to check us out for our past campaigns against meth.

    I would like to propose you look at this web site we have going on of prevention and awareness products we currently have, such as brochures and posters. methprevention.com or our homepage, www.mmacreative.com, where you can find our link to Meth Awareness.

    Several campaigns have been ran while using these items as tools for awareness. Take a look and if you have any questions at all get back to me. Thanks for taking the time to read this.

    Hope to hear from you soon,

    Abbey Barnes
    MMA Creative
    abbey@mmacreative.com
    (931) 528 8852

  3. Deborah said:

    Here’s another great resource on meth:

    http://www.methfreetn.org/

    There’s information about what meth does to people’s health and some good information on grants and other resources. I highly recommend this site.

  4. meth said:

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