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ONDCP has partnered with Health and Human Services, Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs, Partnership for Drug-Free America, and the National Congress of American Indians to launch the first ever anti-meth public service campaign targeted towards the American Indian and Native Alaskan populations. The radio and print ads are available as free public service announcements to support anti-meth efforts in your community.



MethThe ANTI-METH Campaign
Balancing prevention and treatment

The purpose of the Anti-Meth Campaign is to prevent meth use, dispel the myth that meth treatment does not work, and get people who need help into treatment.


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  • Meth Labs Declining in Minnesota
    State(s): Minnesota    
    Hutchinson Leader, July 2, 2008. This article highlights data on meth labs and other meth indicators in Minnesota as presented in the report, Methamphetamine in Minnesota: A Report on the Impact of One Illicit Drug.
     
     
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  • With Meth Rampant, Foster Parents Busy
    State(s): Georgia    
    Athens Banner-Herald, June 15, 2008. This article provides information about an increase in Madison County (Georgia) children being placed in foster care, a trend officials indicate is caused by methamphetamine addiction.
     
     
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  • Drug Endangered Children Program to be Implemented on Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation
    State(s): Wisconsin    
    Sawyer County Record, May 21, 2008. This article describes Wisonsin's efforts to establish drug endangered children (DEC) programs for each of the 11 reservations in the state.
     

    Publications

     
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  • Methamphetamine in Minnesota: A Report on the Impact of One Illicit Drug
    State(s): Minnesota    
      Minnesota Department of Health, July 2008. This report describes the methamphetamine situation in Minnesota and presents data and information on the progress made in the state as well as future recommendations for the state's anti-meth efforts.
     
     
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  • Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance -- United States, 2007
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), June 2008. This report provides results from the 2007 national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), which reports on high risk behaviors among youth, including use of drugs such as methamphetamine.
     
     
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  • Montana Meth: Use & Attitudes Survey 2008
    State(s): Montana    
      Montana Meth Project, April 2008. This report presents findings from a statewide survey measuring attitudes and behaviors towards methamphetamine in Montana.
     

    Upcoming Conferences

     
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  • Crime Free Conference
      International Crime Free Association. Date: July 14-16, 2008. Location: Surrey, BC Canada (Vancouver). This crime prevention conference will feature a session on methamphetamine labs and is ideal for law enforcement and the business community that deals with rental housing, condominiums, hotels, motels, mini-storage, and manufactured-housing.
     
     
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  • Methamphetamine Conference
    State(s): South Carolina    
      Date: July 16-18, 2008. Location: Columbia, South Carolina (National Advocacy Center). This conference is designed to aid federal prosecutors who are new to or experienced in the prosecution of those engaged in the manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine.
     
     
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  • Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement
    State(s): Louisiana    
      Circle Solutions, Inc. and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS). Date: July 17, 2008. Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This 8-hour course will prepare state and local law enforcement agencies and their communities to address the special problems they may encounter in dealing with clandestine laboratories. For further Information about this training, contact Michael McCampbell at: mmccampbell@circlesolutions.com
     

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    Updated: 7/2/2008 4:15:14 PM