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Erie County Sheriffs Office Deputy Jon Habursky SRO Harbor Creek School District

Methamphetamine. Erie County Sheriffs Office Deputy Jon Habursky SRO Harbor Creek School District Jhabursky@hcsd.Iu5.Org. Overview. History MANUFACTORING Methods Effects. First Created in Japan in 1919. HISTORY. Jan 18, 1887 Amphetamine was first synthesized by German chemist

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Erie County Sheriffs Office Deputy Jon Habursky SRO Harbor Creek School District

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  1. Methamphetamine Erie County Sheriffs Office Deputy Jon Habursky SRO Harbor Creek School District Jhabursky@hcsd.Iu5.Org

  2. Overview • History • MANUFACTORING • Methods • Effects

  3. First Created in Japan in 1919

  4. HISTORY Jan 18, 1887Amphetamine was first synthesized by German chemist 1919 Methamphetamine, more potent and easy to make, discovered in Japan 1930's Amphetamines are first marketed as 'Benzedrine' in an over-the-counter inhaler to treat congestion. 1937  Amphetamine is first available in tablet form by prescription for use in the treatment of narcolepsy and ADHD World War II  Amphetamine widely distributed to soldiers to help them keep fighting. 1942   Dextro-amphetamine and methamphetamine become commonly available. 1970 Amphetamine becomes illegal with the passage of the 'U.S. Drug Abuse Regulation and Control Act of 1970'.

  5. World War Ii • Became available in tablet form to later be used by soldiers in WW II. • Used by: Germany Japan great Britain united states.

  6. METHAMPHETAMINE • 1951 became a regulated drug used for obesity, ADD & ADHD, and asthmatics. • 1960 became popular with outlaw motorcycle gangs (crank). • 1980 Mexican nationals began producing illegally for the drug trade in the USA. These labs started small but now are creating methamphetamine in mass quantity.

  7. Street Names • Jet fuel • Jib • Crank • Speed • Crystal

  8. MANUFACTURING

  9. MANUFACTURING

  10. MANUFACTURING

  11. MANUFACTURING

  12. INGREDIENTS

  13. Ingredients • Coffee filters • Aluminum foil • Epsom salts • Mason jars • Tubing • Hot plates • Fan (ventilation)

  14. Ingredients • Ephedrine (Sudafed) • Red phosphorus (striker plates) • Iodine • Peroxide • Red devil lye (drain cleaner) • Acids • Anhydrous ammonia

  15. Ingredients • Lithium metal (batteries) • Acetone • Naptha (mineral spirits) • Denatured alcohol • Dry gas • Starting fluid

  16. DANGERS

  17. EXPLOSIONS

  18. FIRES

  19. Death

  20. PARAPHERNALIA • Light Bulbs • Aluminum Foil • Metal Pipes and Tubing • Glass Pipes • Straws • Needles (Syringes)

  21. Effects

  22. Physical Environmental Effects

  23. Skin irritation Physical

  24. Physical • Respiratory problems • Insomnia • Decreased appetite • Aggression • Paranoia • Violent behavior • Hallucinations

  25. Physical • Brain damage • Depression • Malnutrition • Liver damage • Fatal lung and kidney disorders • Stroke • Death

  26. Karen Parmalay Arrested six times by Deputies of the Johnson Co. Kansas Sheriff’s Office between February 25, 1999 & January 07, 2000

  27. Arrested by Officers of Lincoln Police, Jan, 1999 And then….

  28. 1 year later…

  29. Shelly Porter before meth - 1998 And after meth 2002

  30. Environment

  31. Environment • Every pound of Methamphetamine produced makes six pounds of waste

  32. Environment • Water supplies • Soil contamination • Toxic gases • Trash • Exposures to public

  33. Dangers To Public

  34. Dangers To Community • Family issues • Social issues • Economical issues • Emergency services • Hospitals • Increase in criminal activity (property & personal)

  35. We Need Your Help

  36. Questions?

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