Pubdate: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 Source: Elizabethton Star (TN) Copyright: 2004 Elizabethton Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.starhq.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1478 METH LABS BECOMING A SCOURGE Monday's news reports carried the story of a meth lab explosion in Unicoi County, which destroyed a house and put several persons living in the community as well as law enforcement officers at risk. Also this past weekend, Johnson City law authorities found a large meth lab in an outlying area and put it out of commission. Local law enforcement officers apparently are doing a great job this year judging from the number of methamphetamine laboratories that they have discovered and destroyed. Three or four years ago, law enforcement officers centered their worry on the spread of crack cocaine, a form of cocaine that is so highly addictive that a first-time user can become hooked. Now, and perhaps rightly so, their focus has shifted to the home-spun laboratories that produce methamphetamine from items that can be purchased almost anywhere. It doesn't have to be harvested and refined in South or Central America or another nation and then smuggled into the United States. It can be "cooked" almost anywhere, including motel rooms. Although several of these illicit labs have been found this year, there no doubt are many more operating in residential areas, such as the one in Unicoi County. The meth labs are a real threat to the communities they are operating in. If you suspect or know of a meth lab operating in your community, the most important thing you can do is call the Sheriff's Department. Every citizen should do his or her part to help fight this and other drug menaces in our communities. Even an anonymous tip to police could help rid our communities of those who would endanger the lives not only of those who use their product, but nearby neighbors who might be injured if one of these labs explodes, as they are prone to do. Being a tipster isn't bad. It's something to which local officers would give a thumbs-up. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh