Pubdate: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 Source: Commercial Appeal (TN) Copyright: 2001 The Commercial Appeal Contact: http://www.gomemphis.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/95 Author: Alex Breitler (Redding Record Searchlight) CALIF. COUNTY SENDS LOUD MESSAGE ABOUT METH As drug-related arrests continue to drop in Shasta County, officials are launching an aggressive campaign to educate more people about methamphetamine and its effects. A revamped Web site, two billboards, posters and public service announcements highlight the fresh approach, Shasta County District Attorney McGregor Scott said Tuesday. "We want people to know the realities of the drug," said Scott, who spearheaded the Shasta County Methamphetamine Task Force. And the new message is clear through striking, sometimes disturbing displays. "That smell next door can kill you ... This is meth," reads a model for one of the billboards. "Fever, paranoia, convulsions, panic, depression ... did we mention death?" reads a poster picturing a woman clutching her head in agony. The billboards will be placed along Interstate 5. The posters will be distributed to businesses and schools. About 10,000 envelope stuffers will be offered to businesses for distribution with employees' paychecks. And another 1,000 bookmarks promoting the Web site are being produced. All express the new theme: "This is meth." "We did feel a need to come up with a new theme to make sure our message is not being forgotten or ignored," said Frank Strazzarino, president and chief executive of the Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce. The Web site, meanwhile, now includes facts and statistics about meth, the task force's first annual report, a sample drug policy for businesses and a list of drug treatment programs, among other information. The new publicity is a plus, Strazzarino said. "I think what it projects is an extremely positive effort to address a community problem," he said. "We don't want to be in denial. We don't want to cover up the fact that we have above-average drug use in our community." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth