Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Meth War

METHAMPHETAMINE WAR



It seemed too good to be true. Most of the local meth labs were being closed down and the sale of ingredients to make methamphetamine were down too. It appeared the methamphetamine was going to disappear as quickly as it appeared on the drug scene in recent years.



Not the case – methamphetamine abusers are now being serviced by Mexican gangs who are moving large amounts through Atlanta Georgia and then throughout other parts of the country. The gangs bring more problems than methamphetamine addiction.



Innocent citizens can drive down streets in Atlanta oblivious to the war is going on right before their very eyes. The soldiers wear construction hard hats and drive white trucks – posing as Mexican construction workers. With so many ambitious Mexicans working at construction, these white trucks carrying methamphetamine are hardly noticed. It probably doesn’t even appear odd when one pulls into a convenience store and unloads some boxes in another truck. However, they are unloading weapons as lethal as any guns used in other kind of wars. The death toll is heavy.



In addition to Mexican meth, there is still plenty locally. Simple ways to make methamphetamines remains one of the biggest search terms on the web for illegal drugs.



Chances are, you know someone who is using methamphetamine. Get them some help quick. The life expectancy for a heavy meth user is about 5 years.



Call Narconon 877-413-3073.







http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2007/mexican-meth-makes-up-for.html

drugsno.com, drugsno.com/addiction.htm, drugsno.com/identify_abuse.htm

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