NATIONAL METHAMPHETAMINE TRAINING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER


Drug Enforcement Agency offices
Alpine - 432-837-6000
Albuquerque - 505-346-7419
El Paso - 915-832-6000
Las Cruces - 575-526-0700
Midland - 432-686-4085
New Mexico Region
505-541-7501
The New Mexico Drug Endangered Children program provides information about the hazards associated with meth labs and meth production.
Otero County responded to high meth use among its youth with this innovative program
Office of National Drug Control Policy profile, from April 2008, contains information on demographics, political figures, crime, drug use, drug trafficking, enforcement, and drug treatment.
National Methamphetamine Initiative Survey:
This resource provides an analysis of results of a survey used to identify the threat that methamphetamine poses to reservations.
Parents Stop Meth, a faith-based nonprofit organization in New Mexico, and the state district office for MAMA (Mothers Against Meth-Amphetamine)
From the New Mexico Prevention Network
Recent meth laws
Limits access to psuedoephedrine by making it a controlled substance that can be legally distributed only by a licensed pharmacist.
Revises the criminal offense of trafficking to include methamphetamine, its isomers, and salts.
Measure includes procedures for diagnosing children's health problems related to toxic exposure from residing in meth laboratories.
Report drug-endangered children
888-442-6677
24-hour crisis line:
800-662-4357
Organizations and publications