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This article from the Perry County Prosecutor’s Office explores the devastating effects of methamphetamine on children and communities. It discusses the nature of meth, its production sites (such as homes, vehicles, and vacant buildings), and the consequences of its use, including arrests and legal implications. Despite the lack of data for 2005 and 2006, the document highlights meth's addictive nature and potential harm to society, emphasizing the need for treatment, prevention, and enforcement efforts in Jasper District and beyond.
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Children Affected Arrested Subjects 1208 219 961 196 162 656 66 456 Indiana State Police Clandestine Laboratory Statistics *At this time, no data is available for 2005 or 2006.
TREATMENT PREVENTION ENFORCEMENT
Meth Is… A Powerful and Addictive Drug • Speed, crank, ice or crystal • White or tan odorless powder • Smoked, snorted, injected or swallowed • Highly addictive • Inexpensive and easy to make
Where is Meth Made? • Homes
Where is Meth Made? • Homes • Vehicles
Where is Meth Made? • Homes • Vehicles • Vacant Buildings
Where is Meth Made? • Homes • Vehicles • Vacant Buildings • Storage Sheds
Where is Meth Made? • Homes • Vehicles • Vacant Buildings • Storage Sheds • ANYWHERE