Pubdate: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 Source: Fremont Tribune (NE) Copyright: 2006 Fremont Tribune. Contact: http://www.fremontneb.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2512 Author: Russ Krebs, Tribune Staff Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Methamphetamine+Awareness+Day Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) METH LABS ARE DOWN; USE ISN'T Methamphetamine labs have pretty much disappeared in the area since a new state law limiting the sale of pseudoephedrine -- the main ingredient of the illegal drug -- went into effect. However, use of the illegal stimulant has not declined, said Fremont Deputy Chief Steve Tellatin, coordinator of the III-CORPS Drug Task Force. Instead of being produced locally, it is imported to the area. In fact, through the end of September, III-CORPS agents have seized or purchased about two pounds of the drug. That's why III-CORPS and its participating agencies are taking part in National Methamphetamine Awareness Day today along with law enforcement agencies across the country. "It's a nationwide effort to help the public become more aware of the terrible effects that meth has on our society," Tellatin said. "(Methamphetamine) is a significant challenge to law enforcement, to the mental health community and to the social well-being of communities." In addition to the more than 900 grams of the drug removed from the streets, III-CORPS agents have arrested 42 people on distribution charges and 42 people on possession charges through September. So far this year, there have been 12 convictions for distribution and 22 for possession, with a number of cases pending. "Law enforcement continues to see large amounts of crime associated with the use and abuse of meth," Tellatin said. "Meth has taken strong root in rural communities and produces other crimes." Methamphetamine Awareness Day is an effort coordinated by the U.S. Department of Justice not only to reach potential users with a message of prevention, but also to educate current users about programs available to help them quit. To help broadcast its message, the Department of Justice has posted an educational presentation at www.usdoj.gov/methawareness. On that site there is a question and answer section about the dangers of methamphetamine and photos of the effect on meth users. Another multi-agency metro coalition, Partners for Methamphetamine Prevention, also has a Web site with more local information and a phone number for help. That organization can be reached at www.endmeth.info or 1-877-9NoMeth. "I would encourage people who are interested to go to the Web site," Tellatin said. "I encourage parents to learn more and talk to their kids. "I think the more educated people are, if they see the beginning of a problem, they can take steps to stop it," he said. "These programs are to educate and stop the abuse." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake