Pubdate: Sun, 04 Aug 2002 Source: Farmington Daily Times (NM) Copyright: NorthWest New Mexico Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.daily-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/951 METH SCOURGE TAKES A HIT Ask many in law enforcement in San Juan County, and they will tell you that methamphetamine is king. By this they mean that this is the drug of choice among many of those inclined to use illicit substances. It beats out just about every other drug with the possible exception of marijuana. There are several reasons for this: It is cheap, it can be imported from elsewhere or manufactured locally and its effects can be long- lasting. But the supply of this drug took a serious hit July 26 when officers with the Region 2 Narcotics Task Force busted a Farmington couple and seized nearly 10.7 pounds of uncut crank, as the drug is sometimes called. This "rock" of uncut meth had an estimated street value of $500,000 and could have been worth upwards of $1 million by the time it was mixed with other substances, or "cut," to reduce its potency and make it marketable to more people. Agents estimated the rock could have yielded 30,000 doses of the illicit drug. To the officers involved in the operation, congratulations and keep up the good work. To the rest of the community, this is only an indication of the drug trafficking that takes place in this area. Methamphetamine is an insidious drug. In many ways, it is worse than many of its counterparts such as cocaine because it is inexpensive and very addictive. The effects of the drug can last for hours or, in some cases, days. Since it is a stimulant, it causes certain side effects such as sleeplessness and loss of appetite. That explains why many hooked on crank are incredibly thin. They also can become irritable because of lack of sleep. If this behavior continues, it can lead to paranoid and erratic behavior because of sleep deprivation. These are just some of the side effects the individual might experience. The costs to society and our communities can be just as devastating. Eventually, many users run afoul of the law. This impacts the court system, jails and prisons, not to mention the drug rehabilitation programs which are too few and far between. Families are often torn apart, husbands, wives or children left to suffer because of a spouse's or parent's addiction. And the list goes on. The arrest and seizure in Farmington is laudable. At least that methamphetamine won't make it to the street. But it doesn't end the battle against illicit drug use nor will it stop the hemorrhage of resources and humanity it is causing in our society. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth