Pubdate: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 Source: Sand Mountain Reporter, The (AL) Copyright: 2003sSand Mountain Reporter. Contact: http://www.sandmountainreporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1713 Author: Natalie Fleming Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) TAKE A PROACTIVE APPROACH AGAINST METH This week, I covered three arrests in Boaz related to the manufacturing and possession of crystal methamphetamine. It seems as though every other day, Deputy Chief Todd Adams with the Boaz Police Department is giving me a police or arrest report concerning crystal methamphetamine in the area. In addition, in my own reading of area newspapers, including this one and my hometown paper The Gadsden Times, I seem to come across an article daily, if not several articles, about lab busts, meth-related arrests and the expansion of the drug in our urban and rural areas throughout northeastern Alabama. When Deputy Chief Adams called me on Tuesday to report on and take photos of a crystal methamphetamine lab precursor bust made at the local Wal-Mart Supercenter, I did not think "Wow! A bust!" Instead, I thought, "Well, here we go again." It seems the spread of crystal methamphetamine has sprung up everywhere. Even in my tiny community of Ball Play, there have been several meth-related arrests. The problem with the drug is not restricted to urban areas like Birmingham, Gadsden or Huntsville. Instead, the drug and the horrid consequences it brings have been felt all across our area, especially in the tiny town of Grant, where Police Chief Verlon LeMaster, a forerunner at the battle against crystal methamphetamine in his area, tragically lost his life a week ago. The crystal methamphetamine epidemic here and across Alabama has not been silent. Almost every person knows someone who has been arrested for or effected by the drug. I personally have a good friend from high school who is now a convicted felon at 24 because of her involvement with crystal methamphetamine. My heart breaks for her because we were so close, but the experience did give me an up-close and personal look at just what this drug can do to a person, a family and a community. Our area police departments are fighting hard against the crystal methamphetamine problem in this area and all across Marshall, Etowah and DeKalb counties. Because of meth-related problems in my community, deputies with the Etowah County Sheriff's Department have stepped up patrols of our country roads. I remember when I was younger, the only reason the deputies came to Ball Play was because something minuscule had occurred. Now, their presence in our community is commonplace. It is important for us as citizens to support and assist those in law enforcement who are trying their hardest to fight crystal methamphetamine in this and the surrounding areas. We should all become proactive in the fight, not just stand silently by as law enforcement does all of the work. If you believe your neighbors or someone in your area may be using or manufacturing crystal methamphetamine, call your local law enforcement officers. Most agencies have a suspicious activity hotline, where you can call and give information without leaving your name and the number you call from will not be traced. Officers will keep tips anonymous, and you should not fear retribution for your tips and leads which may help officers combat some, if not all, of the crystal methamphetamine problem in northeast Alabama. Educate yourself about crystal methamphetamine and do what you can to help. I applaud the Merchants Against Meth program, which trains retail workers to look for customers buying large quantities of items that can be used to make a lab. Next time you are shopping at Wal-Mart or any store, take a moment to glance at someone's buggy. If they have bottles upon bottles of gas line anti-freeze or way more coffee filters than a household could possibly use, you may want to make a mental description and alert authorities or a store manager. It is important for us to join together and assist local law enforcement all we can in the fight against crystal methamphetamine here and everywhere. Don't sit idly by. Don't wait for someone else to call authorities. Take the proactive approach - Do it yourself and do it now! - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom