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Native American montage imageAmerican Indian Anti-Meth Campaign
ONDCP has partnered with Health and Human Services, Department of Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs, Partnership for Drug-Free America, and the National Congress of American Indians to launch the first ever anti-meth public service campaign targeted towards the American Indian and Native Alaskan populations. The radio and print ads are available as free public service announcements to support anti-meth efforts in your community.



MethThe ANTI-METH Campaign
Balancing prevention and treatment

The purpose of the Anti-Meth Campaign is to prevent meth use, dispel the myth that meth treatment does not work, and get people who need help into treatment.


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  • Illinois Meth Project Survey Shows Increased Awareness Among Teens about the Dangers of Meth
    State(s): Illinois    
    Illinois Meth Project, January 21, 2009. This press release highlights results of the 2008 Illinois Meth Use & Attitudes Survey: Springfield, Decatur, Champaign Regions, which provides data on teens’ attitudes toward the dangers of methamphetamine use.
     
     
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  • New Worries About Meth Trends
    Christian Science Monitor, January 25, 2009. Included in this article is trend information and data on the availability and use of methamphetamine.
     
     
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  • Report: Meth Laws Decreasing Jail Population
    State(s): Iowa    
    Chicago Tribune, January 25, 2009. This article presents information and data on Iowa's prison population as it relates to meth offenders.
     

    Publications

     
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  • The Illinois Meth Project Use & Attitudes Survey 2008: Springfield, Decatur, and Champaign Regions
    State(s): Illinois    
      Illinois Meth Project, January 2009. This resource presents findings of a survey among teens in several Illinois regions measuring attitudes and behaviors towards methamphetamine.
     
     
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  • Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment (IMT) Program Status Report: FY 09 1st Quarter
    State(s): South Dakota    
      South Dakota Department of Corrections. This report covers IMT program activities from July through September 2008, and provides a summary of participant information from program start in August 2006 through the end of the first quarter of FY 2009.
     
     
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  • National Drug Control Strategy 2009
    State(s): Federal    
      Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), January 2009. The Strategy calls for a balance between reducing the demand and supply for illegal drugs in America, and outlines new programs which have been proven to be effective ways of combating substance abuse.
     

    Upcoming Conferences

     
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  • North Carolina/South Carolina Revenue Protection Council 2009 Training Seminar & Conference
    State(s): South Carolina    
      Date: February 25-27, 2009. Location: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The event will feature a session on methamphetamine labs.
     
     
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  • Methamphetamine Awareness and Abatement
    State(s): Nevada    
      Date: March 10-11, 2009. Location: Las Vegas, Nevada. This National American Indian Housing Council conference will focus on creating an awareness of methamphetamine and its effects.
     
     
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  • 2009 Global Security Asia Conference
      Date: March 17-19, 2009. Location: Singapore. This conference will feature a session on the technological solutions available to provide better protection against and detection of methamphetamine laboratories.
     

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