Pubdate: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 Source: Cleveland Daily Banner (TN) Copyright: 2004 Cleveland Daily Banner Contact: http://www.clevelandbanner.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/947 Author: Greg Kaylor, Banner Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) METH AWARENESS EVENT PLANNED AT CHS MONDAY Officials organizing a specially designed conference to raise concerns regarding illicit production and use of methamphetamine are confident they will have a large crowd to educate. "We have been busy passing out flyers, producing media releases and trying to get the word out," said Rodney Fitzgerald, one of the organizers for the Community Methamphetamine Awareness Conference. The event is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Monday at the Cleveland High School Commons. City and county educators will receive credit for in-service activity for attending the conference. Local law enforcement drug detectives and agents will present programs on the narcotic, which is rapidly destroying families and lives within the community. Methamphetamine has been coined by narcotics agents, as the "Moonshine of the New Millennium." Tenth Judicial Drug Task Force agents, Bradley County Sheriff's Office Drug Enforcement agents and Special Investigations Unit detectives with the Cleveland Police Department will discuss how meth is produced and distributed, and the dangers associated with production and consumption of the powerful stimulant. The lethal cocktail of chemicals, precursor to the production of meth, can be purchased at retail stores. The end result of a cooking process yields a substantial supply of one of the most deadly narcotics ever invented. According to local drug agents, only 10 percent of the user population is able to survive or abstain from using the addictive drug. The purpose of the meth conference is to inform the general public of the dangers of meth, along with warning signs displayed by meth cooks and users of the product. "You never know where the next meth lab raid or explosion could be ... your neighborhood ... the next motel room you rent ... on the street corner ... virtually anywhere," according to organizers. Organizers said the Community Meth Awareness Conference is open to the public and encourages everyone to attend. There is no charge for attending the conference. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl