Pubdate: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 Source: Alexander City Outlook, The (AL) Copyright: 2011 The Alexander City Outlook Contact: http://www.alexcityoutlook.com/services/letters-to-editor/ Website: http://www.alexcityoutlook.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2401 Author: Dale Leisch Bookmark: http://www.drugsense.org/cms/geoview/n-us-al (Alabama) DRUG SEIZURES RISE SHARPLY Law enforcement in Tallapoosa County saw an increase in the amount seized of two popular drugs in 2010. According to numbers released by Sheriff Jimmy Abbett, the amount of marijuana seized by narcotics agents in 2010 increased to 10,631 grams compared with only 2,058 grams seized in 2009. The amount of methamphetamine seized also increased from 32 grams in 2009 to 597 grams in 2010, according to the report. Tallapoosa County Narcotics Task Force Coordinator Sgt. Jay Turner said the production of methamphetamine in the county has "exploded" due to a simplification of the process by which the drug is created. "One-pot or 'shake and bake' meth labs make it easy for individuals to create just what they need," Turner said. Turner said, excluding pseudoephedrine, the ingredients for these smaller scale labs, like ammonia nitrate, can be found in everyday household items and are easy to come by. The only way law enforcement can stay on top of this problem is by reminding retailers to be aware. The increase in the seizure of marijuana can be attributed, in large part, to the seizure of the drug being shipped through the mail, according to Turner. He said the policing of this sort of narcotics trafficking falls on the couriers. He said parcel services, such as FedEx use dogs to find narcotics in packages. "This year we've seen a lot more mail interdiction," Turner said. The county did see a decrease in the seizure of powder cocaine and crack cocaine in 2010. Last year the task force seized only 17 grams of powder cocaine compared to 163 grams in 2009. They seized 86 grams of crack cocaine in 2010 compared to 249 grams the previous year. Turner said a big reason for the decrease in cocaine seizure is a shift in the county from cocaine users to meth users. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake