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HEADLINES
A majority of the cases dealing with the April methamphetamine bust are on hold as defense attorneys continue to read their way through pages and pages of information and evidence.
At least six of the cases were continued to a later date Monday. The majority of the cases have been designated as complex due to the massive amount of information and evidence involved. The complex designation allows attorneys to take their time in examining the evidence.
New laws go into effect Tuesday in Kentucky -- affecting everything from underground utility work to sex offenders.
Starting July 15th, a company will be fined if its crew accidentally hits a utility line underground, causing a power outage. In the past, state government paid the tab.
People who are considering renting, leasing or buying a residence must now be given written notice by the owner if the property has been contaminated by methamphetamine and has not been properly cleaned up by a certified contractor.
Failure to give potential occupants a written notice will be a Class D felony under amendments to the current Kentucky meth lab cleanup law that go into effect July 15. Each violation could result in a fine of up to $25,000 and/or imprisonment from one to five years.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Network Environmental Systems, Inc., the leading provider of clandestine drug lab safety training in the U.S. was awarded a Department of Justice, Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant to provide meth awareness training to first on-scene law enforcement. NES is seeking interest from law enforcement agencies interested in holding a session in their region. If your agency is interested in hosting a class please contact Stephanie Summers at ssummers@networkenvironmental.com or call 800 637-2384. The 4-hr class will train first on-scene officers and other law enforcement personnel how to identify and safely deal with methamphetamine abusers and methamphetamine labs they can encounter during routine calls and traffic stops. NES is also developing a web-based awareness class, scheduled for completion by October of 2008.
Communities and Cops Combat Meth
Federal, state, and local investment in Washington efforts shows early successes. Click here to read the report by King County Sheriff and Washington State Methamphetamine Initiative.
ONDCP MEDIA CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES NEW METH PREVENTION INITIATIVE
Print Ads, Photo Exhibit, and Other New Resources Help Communities Fight
Meth
The National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign launched its Anti-Meth Campaign today. In conjunction with National Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month, the new campaign highlights the dangers associated with meth use for the individual, families, and communities‹and delivers a message of hope, with stories from people in recovery and community leaders who are making progress in the fight against meth. The effort includes advertising, news media outreach, and online resources.
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Methpedia Podcast - New Victories and New Challenges in the War on Meth
Click here to listen to the podcast.
The Office of National Drug Control Policy releases "Synthetic Drug Control Strategy" and "National Drug Control Strategy".
Click here to read Synthetic Drug Control Strategy
Click here to read National Drug Control Strategy.
A Portrait of the Typical School-Age Meth User
The typical student user of methamphetamines is a 17-year old white male who lives with both parents, first tried meth at age 12.6 years, under performs in the classroom, and does not view the drug as harmful to the health, according to data collected by Pride Surveys from more than 3,000 self-reported users of meth in grades 6-12.
More than half (51.1%) find meth to be “very easy” to obtain. Another 12.5% said “fairly easy.”
Click here to get the full Pride Surveys report.
Stories Wanted! About Your Local Community's National Methamphetamine Awareness Day Activities
We want to share your stories about your local community's activities during National Methamphetamine Awareness Day. Send your stories to jcopple@sai-dc.com. Please include a brief paragraph describing your activity or project for that day.
Methpedia.org's FIRST PODCAST
You can access Methpedia.org's first podcast, regarding National Methamphetamine Awareness Day by clicking here.
Methpedia.org Methamphetamine Blog
Contribute to a blog on methamphetamine on the new Methpedia.org. Go to http://www.methpedia.org/ then click on "Blogs".
The Senate passed S. 3525, the Improving Outcomes for Children Affected by Meth Act of 2006, yesterday. For additional details about this act and other information, please click here.
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Strategic Applications International pursues great ideas, promotes actions and effects change with demonstrated results. Strategic Applications International (SAI) partners and consultants have worked with the National Crime Prevention Council, Drug Enforcement Administration, Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the Community Oriented Policing (COPS) Office for the last five years to convene statewide Meth Summits in more than 15 states. SAI is engaged in the development and distribution of a wide variety of tools and services to assist local, state and federal agencies apply research and best practices to the many aspects of the meth challenge.
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