Pubdate: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 Source: Tullahoma News (TN) Copyright: The Tullahoma News 2004 Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=49033&BRD=1614&PAG=461&dept_id=161070& Website: http://www.tullahomanews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2031 Author: Shannan Gunn Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CITY TO RAISE METH AWARENESS Raising community awareness of the problem with methamphetamines, or meth, was the subject of Monday's meeting of the Winchester Public Safety Committee. Posters like the one shown will be appearing in participating stores to motivate employees and customers to watch for people buying excessive amounts of the products used to create meth. The posters list the ingredients to watch for, such as cold pills containing ephedrine, drain cleaner, matches, acetone, muriatic acid and others along with showing the products in full color. The posters are being created through a partnership between the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Tennessee Sheriffs Association, the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Tennessee Retail Marketers Association. Winchester Public Safety Director Dennis Young said that they would be creating labels to add the Franklin County Crimestoppers Hotline (962-INFO) to the posters. Encouraging employees to "be smart", these new posters say to watch for customers who are either frequently buying these same products, or are buying large quantities of the several of the items used in meth production and to either inform the store manager or call the Crimestoppers Hotline. The posters should arrive in stores around Winchester by the end of January. Another effort to heighten public knowledge of the problem, the Public Safety Committee is planning a town meeting entitled, "Meth and the Effect on Children", to be held at First Baptist Church in Winchester set tentatively for Saturday, Jan. 31. Cindy Kilpatrick with the Franklin County Department of Children Services will be the keynote speaker, describing what it's like for children living in an environment containing meth, or in a lab creating meth. The meeting will also include slides showing the products used in making the illicit drug, how children are affected, and before and after pictures of meth users. The Public Safety Department wants to give the youth of Franklin County a drug-free environment in which to have fun with their friends. The Estill Springs Church of the Nazarene has agreed to work with Public Safety to begin organizing some chaperoned youth activities such as concerts on Friday and Saturday nights, game nights, athletic events, and other organized activities designed for physical, personal, and spiritual growth. The Nazarene Church has obtained a building at 1910 Sharp Springs Rd., just behind Wal-Mart in Winchester, which is to become an area Youth Center where these events will take place, and the Public Safety department has $5,000 in grant money to put toward this effort. The Youth Center is still in the planning stages, but Public Safety and the Nazarene Church are anxious to provide a positive alternative to the youth of Franklin County. METH INGREDIENTS-These posters will soon be seen in business around Winchester in an effort to motivate employees and customers to watch for people buying excessive amounts of the products used to create methamphetamines. The posters list the ingredients to watch for, such as cold pills containing ephedrine, drain cleaner, matches, acetone, muriatic acid and others and they show the products as well in full color. The Franklin County Crimestoppers Hotline (962-INFO) will be added to the posters before they are posted at participating businesses around Winchester. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin