Is Your Montana Neighbor Making Meth? Here Are The Signs
Drugs are on the rise everywhere in the United States. Some cities are struggling with addictions more than others, but the harsh reality of it is, is that drugs are around every corner.
There are many of us that have no clue that our neighbors could be supplying the town we love and live in with some of the most addicting and dangerous drugs. Meth has become more and more popular as it is so addictive that it is believed you could be hooked after just one use. It is also one of the cheapest drugs to manufacture.
How would you even know if your neighbor or someone you know is making methamphetamines'? Here are the signs to watch for according to codb.us:
- Numerous matchbooks with strike plates removed, or collections of discarded striker plates (source of red phosphorous).
- Discarded vinyl or rubber tubing, various sizes, sometimes restaurant grade. Tunnels. Tubing with dark red stain.
- Glass jars, containers, with multilevel fluids. Plastic containers with small plastic or vinyl tubes coming out of the spout, usually duct taped in place (may contain dangerous waste products).
- Vinyl gas cans or plastic garbage bags with duct taped hoses/tubing sticking out (extremely dangerous)
- Cat litter, no cat.
- Dismantled lithium batteries (strips).
- Discarded propane bottles with discolored brass valves (blue color) may have been used to hold anhydrous ammonia (extremely dangerous).
- Multiple discarded bottles or boxes of over the counter cold/allergy remedies containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine or discard blister packs that contain these products.
- Coffee filters with dark red or brown stains.
*All statistics taken from codb.us official website.
If you are concerned about a neighbor, friend, or family member you can contact your local law enforcement or the DOJ.
National Drug Intelligence Center
319 Washington Street, 5th Floor
Johnstown , PA 15901-1622
Telephone: 814-532-4601
FAX: 814-532-4690
NDIC Washington Liaison Office
8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1001
McLean , VA 22102-3840
Telephone: 703-556-8970
FAX: 703-556-7807
Looking for information on Meth? Check out any of the websites below to keep yourself and your family educated on the facts about Meth.
WHAT IS METH
WHAT DOES METH LOOK LIKE
HOW IS METH ABUSED
WHAT ARE THE RISKS OF METH USE
WHO USES METH
cc: Department of Justice, CODB.US