Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 Source: Daily Review (PA) Contact: 2004 The Daily Review Website: http://www.thedailyreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1015 Author: James Loewenstein Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/methact.htm (Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act) TASK FORCE BEING FORMED TO COMBAT METH USE IN BRADFORD COUNTY TOWANDA - A community-based task force is being formed to work to eliminate the manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine in Bradford County. One of the main goals of the Methamphetamine Task Force will be to enlist the public in becoming the "eyes and ears" needed to address the methamphetamine problem, said Phil Cusano, director of Bradford County's drug and alcohol programs. Another goal is to raise the public's awareness of the harmful effects of using and manufacturing methamphetamine, said Bradford County Sheriff Steven Evans, who is helping to organize the task force. "In other communities nationwide, the only effective means of combating this (methamphetamine) epidemic is to increase community awareness to the point where individual communities take the position: this will not happen in my town," said Evans. The task force is a project of the Bradford County Sheriff's Department and the Bradford County Drug & Alcohol program, Cusano said. Methamphetamine is "a very highly addictive drug that can be manufactured in your neighbor's home at great risk to life and property," Evans said. Methamphetamine labs put the community at risk because they can cause fires and explosions, he said. "And the more people who learn to manufacture and use methamphetamine, the more of a chance that someone you know will become addicted to it," he said. During the final part of manufacturing methamphetamine, a lethal but odorless gas is produced, which is called hydrochloric acid, Evans said. "You could be exposed to it and not even know it." Task force membership Many of those invited to join the task have jobs that might put them in contact with methamphetamine users and meth manufacturing operations, or who could help in rallying community support to combat the drug, Evans said. Among the agencies that have been asked to send representatives to the task force are: Bradford County Human Services, the Abuse and Rape Crisis Center, the Sexual Abuse Task Force, school guidance counselors, the county commissioners, the district attorney's office, the public defender's office and the state police. A letter from Cusano and Evans, which invites individuals to join the task force, states: "We need your input as a community leader to plan the strategies and programs to educate and motivate the general public to join this effort (to combat methamphetamine). We believe that this battle against methamphetamine can only be won through the combined efforts of all our citizens." One strategy that is planned is to invite the public to attend educational events in the evenings throughout the county "so that everyone realizes what a terrible drug this is," Cusano said. Evans said one of his goals is to teach the public the signs of methamphetamine labs so that "they can be aware of them and report them" to the police, he said. The manufacture and use of methamphetamine has reached epidemic proportions in Bradford County, with no letup in sight, Evans and Cusano said. The 2003 National Drug Threat Assessment, a publication of the U.S. Department of Justice, listed Bradford County as a leader in the Northeast for the production of methamphetamine, Evans and Cusano said. "The publication said that in Pennsylvania, methamphetamine is not that much of an issue yet, except in Bradford County," Evans said. "Our county is a small, rural county. We don't want to be famous for that." "We have also seen a ten-fold increase in the number of citizens requesting addiction treatment because of their use of methamphetamine," states the letter from Cusano and Evans. Methamphetamine, a stimulant, is commonly known as "meth." The first meeting of the task force will be held on Feb. 17 at the Bradford County Human Services office in Towanda. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek