Pubdate: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 Source: Oak Ridger (TN) Copyright: 2004 The Oak Ridger Contact: http://www.oakridger.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1146 TENNESSEE KICKS OFF METHWATCH PROGRAM The Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, in partnership with the Governor's office, the Tennessee Police Chiefs Association, the Tennessee Retail Association and the Tennessee Sheriffs Association, Thursday launched the Tennessee MethWatch Program - a new statewide effort designed to crack down on the spread of methamphetamines. "Meth abuse is reaching epidemic proportions in Tennessee, particularly in rural communities," said Governor Phil Bredesen in a press release from the Tennessee Department of Safety. " l want to get serious about cracking down on the problem." The MethWatch program combines a public information campaign with an intelligence collection system, centering around a 24-hour TBI meth hotline 1-877-TNN-METH (877-866-6384). It is intended to provide both a simple and cost-effective means of deterring meth manufacture and gathering critical intelligence about potential violators for law enforcement. An aggressive public information campaign is being launched to educate the public about the problem. In addition, a more focused public education effort is being waged in partnership with retailers across the state. Methamphetamine, known as the "poor man's cocaine" is often manufactured from commonly available household chemicals like cold medicines, lithium batteries and household cleansers. Signs and posters identifying these items will be prominently displayed in hundreds of businesses across the state that sell the products used in making meth. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman