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State drug hotline
877-966-3784
24-hour crisis line:
800-662-4357

Search for treatment

State drug laws

Texas meth alert

Organizations and publications
Drug Enforcement Administration offices
Dallas Divisional Office - 214-366-6900
Fort Worth Resident Office - 817-978-3455
Tyler Resident Office - 903-579-2400
Lubbock Resident Office - 806-798-7189
Amarillo Post of Duty - 806-324-2339
El Paso Field Office - 915-832-6000
Midland Resident Office - 432-686-4085
Alpine Resident Office - 432-837-3421
Houston Division Office - 713-693-3000
Beaumont Resident Office - 409-839-2461
Galveston Resident Office - 281-538-4500
San Antonio District Office - 210-442-5600
Austin Resident Office - 512-344-4900
Waco Resident Office - 254-741-1920
McAllen District Office - 956-992-8400
Brownsville Resident Office - 956-504-7000
Corpus Christi Resident Office - 361-888-0150
Laredo District Office - 956-523-6000
Eagle Pass Resident Office -  830-752-4000
Del Rio Post of Duty - 830-703-2000

DEA assessment of Texas

Texas Drug Endangered Children

Texas Profile of Drug Indicators
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), November 2009.
Contains information on demographics, political figures, crime,
drug use, drug trafficking, enforcement, and drug treatment.

Meth Basics and Worker Safety presentation

News report: “ ‘Shake-and-bake’ meth new to area”

Don’t Meth with Texas

Healing Helpers

North Central Texas Narcotics Task Force

News story: “Feds bust cocaine, meth ring”

News release: “Customs and Border Protection officers in West Texas make large meth bust”

News release: “Arrests in Texas and California target members of known outlaw motorcycle gang in methamphetamine distribution conspiracy”

News report: “DEA says meth deliveries dented”

Panhandle Mothers Against Methamphetamine

Operation MethBusters
By the United States Attorney’s Office in Eastern District of Texas

Crystal Meth Anonymous, Houston

News report: “New law would disclose former meth labs”

The Partnership for a Drug-Free Texas





This site from the Texas Department of Health Services offers a comprehensive look at the meth problem including ways to get help, videos and how to recognize the warning signs of use
Texas Meth Watch

Texas High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area offices
  • North Texas, Irving, 972-915-9501
  • South Texas, San Antonio, 210-499-2951
  • West Texas, El Paso, 915-532-9931

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