News (Media Awareness Project) - US OR: Series: Meth's Misery (Introduction) |
Title: | US OR: Series: Meth's Misery (Introduction) |
Published On: | 2003-12-14 |
Source: | News-Review, The (OR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 01:42:59 |
Series: Introduction
METH'S MISERY
Never before has methamphetamine been so prevalent in Douglas County.
The place we call home is one of seven Oregon counties with the most severe
methamphetamine abuse problems. Oregon annually ranks in the top 10 for
states with the most meth labs seized.
The drug wreaks havoc in our society, contributing to crime, domestic
violence, child abuse and neglect and vehicle accidents. The drug's users
put a strain on law enforcement, social services, schools and the health
care system. Users bring children into the world who are already damaged by
the drug or neglected because their parents are more interested in getting
high than caring for them.
Increased public awareness is an important step toward bringing this menace
under more control.
The four-part series that begins today and continues through Wednesday
details the extent of the meth problem in Douglas County and looks at
treatment programs and eradication efforts that may make a difference in
the future.
METH'S MISERY
Never before has methamphetamine been so prevalent in Douglas County.
The place we call home is one of seven Oregon counties with the most severe
methamphetamine abuse problems. Oregon annually ranks in the top 10 for
states with the most meth labs seized.
The drug wreaks havoc in our society, contributing to crime, domestic
violence, child abuse and neglect and vehicle accidents. The drug's users
put a strain on law enforcement, social services, schools and the health
care system. Users bring children into the world who are already damaged by
the drug or neglected because their parents are more interested in getting
high than caring for them.
Increased public awareness is an important step toward bringing this menace
under more control.
The four-part series that begins today and continues through Wednesday
details the extent of the meth problem in Douglas County and looks at
treatment programs and eradication efforts that may make a difference in
the future.
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