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THE NEW MOONSHINE
The issue Methamphetamine manufacture is reaching epidemic proportions in much of the country, especially in rural areas. We suggest The ease of manufacture and low cost of the highly-addictive stimulant should make this drug one of the highest priorities for law enforcement. There was a time when law enforcement officers combed the wooded hills and hollows of the Deep South in search of illegal whiskey stills. Today, a highly addictive and far more dangerous intoxicant has taken moonshine whiskey's place. Methamphetamine, like moonshine once was, is manufactured with a combination of products that are perfectly legal and harmless on their own. But when cooked in makeshift labs set up in houses and trailers, the result is -- literally -- explosive. Local law enforcement and federal Drug Enforcement Administration officers raided several houses in Florence last week, seizing methamphetamine, cocaine, money, firearms and vehicles. Nine people were arrested in connection with the raids. Officers estimate the value of the drugs at $1 million, a significant haul by local standards. Meth is highly addictive and can cause irreversible brain damage. Like moonshine whiskey, it's inexpensive, which makes it even more dangerous. Law enforcement and public health statistics show meth is most popular with white male blue-collar workers, the homeless, runaway teens and young adults who attend "raves" and private clubs. Last week's arrests are being added to a growing list of meth-related raids and seizures made by law enforcement in the past three years throughout northwest Alabama. The increasing frequency of the arrests should serve as a wake-up call to the entire community that a new and deadly threat has emerged. Northwest Alabama would appear to be especially susceptible to methamphetamine because of the high rate of joblessness and the remoteness of much of the region. Meth labs are relatively easy to assemble from readily-available parts from a hardware store. They require only a small amount of space and are not easily detected. They are, however, extremely dangerous to operate and pose a serious health threat to anyone who gets near them, especially children. Fires and explosions are not uncommon in meth labs and more and more cases of children being burned have been reported. As in many drug-related activities, the best method of detecting meth labs is public vigilance. Frequent traffic at a house at all hours of the day and night could be the indica tor that someone is selling methamphetamine or other drugs. A call to police or sheriff''s deputies could put a stop to it. Educating the public -- especially young people -- about the risks of meth is another important weapon in the fight. Law enforcement officers need everyone's help combating this menace. |
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