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Methamphetamine Roils Rural Towns Again Across The U.S.

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Methamphetamine Roils Rural Towns Again Across The U.S.
Frank Morris
NPR
October 25th, 2018

The sharp rise in opioid abuse and fatal overdoses has overshadowed another mounting drug problem: Methamphetamine use is rising across the United States.

"Usage of methamphetamine nationally is at an all-time high," says Erik Smith, assistant special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Kansas City office.

"It is back with a vengeance." he says. "And the reasons for that are twofold." The drug's now stronger, and cheaper, than it used to be.

No longer chiefly made by "cooks" in makeshift labs in the U.S., methamphetamine is now the domain of Mexican drug cartels that are mass-producing high-quality quantities of the drug and pushing it into markets where it was previously unknown.

But even in rural communities ravaged by decades of experience with the drug, meth is on the upswing thanks to its relatively low price, availability and a shortage of treatment options.

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DEA Says Meth Use Has Never Been Higher; Survey Data Say Otherwise
Jacob Sullum
Reason
October 26th, 2018

Are you tired of reading about the "opioid crisis"? Drug warriors have another epidemic waiting in the wings, just in case opioid-related deaths stop climbing. "The sharp rise in opioid abuse and fatal overdoses has overshadowed another mounting drug problem," NPR reports. "Methamphetamine use is rising across the United States." The story quotes Erik Smith, assistant special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration's Kansas City office, who claims that "usage of methamphetamine nationally is at an all-time high."

A look at data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) suggests that is not true. Past-month use last year was down 22 percent from 2015, for instance. That number also was higher in 2003, 2004, and 2006.

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It's the never ending cycle of prohibition.
 
Lol... back... it's been hot and heavy since the late 90s when crystal came about... it never left, they just dont know how to fight it so there's no real publicity for it.
 
DEA Says Meth Use Has Never Been Higher; Survey Data Say Otherwise

They never let petty little things like "facts" get in the way of their narratives

I swear, drugs is one topic where the pejorative phrase "fake news" is often a pretty accurate descriptor
 
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