Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 Source: Gadsden Times, The (AL) Copyright: 2002 The Gadsden Times Contact: http://www.gadsdentimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1203 Author: Lisa Rogers, Times Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) ETOWAH COUNTY BUCKING TREND WITH METH LABS In some Northeast Alabama counties, drug agents are finding at least one crystal methamphetamine lab a day. That is not the case in Etowah County, Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Todd Entrekin said. "The biggest problem we've got is Mexican dope coming in," Entrekin told members of the Gadsden Civitan Club on Wednesday. Drug agents in neighboring counties of Marshall, DeKalb, Cherokee and Calhoun are seeing many more crystal meth labs, finding an average of one a day, he said. "Hispanics are bringing it into Etowah County," Entrekin said. "For some reason, we're becoming a hub for them. We're not finding as many labs." Arrests have been made for large amounts of crystal meth - as much as five pounds at a time, he said. About two ounces is the average amount made in a crystal meth lab found in homes, motels or trunks of cars, he said. A display of common items purchased at discount stores shows just how easy it is to buy ingredients to make the drug. "I went on a shopping spree last night at Wal-Mart," Entrekin said. "I had to make one stop at Lowe's." Sinus medication, starter fluid, matches, Drano, coffee filters, salt, peroxide, Red Devil lye, fruit jars, a gas can with siphoning hose and a funnel were among his purchases. He also had a blender, hot plate and coffee pot. Not counting the small appliances, Entrekin said he spent $85. "What you see in front of you is all it takes to make crystal methamphetamine," he said. Someone who makes a batch of meth with the ingredients could make about $2,000 worth of meth, Entrekin said. "How can we fight that when I can go to Wal-Mart and by this stuff?" he said. In 1993, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency seized 218 labs around the country, Entrekin said. By 1997 that number had increased to 1,600 labs, he said. "Today they can't even put a figure on it," he said. About 85 percent of people who try crystal meth become addicted the first time they use it, Entrekin said. It is used by injecting, smoking or eating it. "We're talking Drano, iodine, ether ...," he said. "These are the things they're putting in their bodies. "It's unreal the number of people who are using this drug in this county," he said. The drug first was introduced during World War II to soldiers to keep them awake for days, Entrekin said. The drug surfaced a few years later on the West Coast and has gradually made its way to Alabama, he said. Entrekin said the group might question how making of the drug affects them. "If they're not making it, they have to have a way to purchase it," he said. "Probably every one of us has been affected. You've either had a break-in at your house, had your car broken into or your lawnmower or Weedeater taken out of your yard or know somebody who has." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom