NATIONAL METHAMPHETAMINE TRAINING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER

Latest news: 9-29-2009
Kansas receives $1 million for meth fight
Attorney General Steve Six announced today that Kansas will receive $1 million to help crack down on methamphetamine manufacturing, trafficking and sales across the state. The money came from a grant through the Bureau of Justice Assistance.
“Meth ruins lives and destroys families. The Kansas Meth Initiative is a comprehensive program aimed at cracking down on the manufacturing, trafficking and sales of meth in our state through enforcement, training and education,” Six said.
Meth chemical sellers caught by anti-terrorism initiative
MS - The U.S. attorney's office in Oxford targeted convenience store operators in north Mississippi, many of Middle Eastern descent, despite a lack of any connection to terrorism, according to documents obtained by The Clarion-Ledger.
The Convenience Store Initiative arose from meetings with local law enforcement officers in the years following 9-11 - when Middle Eastern terrorists flew hijacked planes into the Pentagon and World Trade Center Twin Towers.
Hearse warns youth against using meth
Marshall County, AL - You usually see a hearse during a funeral procession, transporting a casket from one location to another.
One Valley sheriff's office, though, is using a hearse to deter troubled youth from a life of drug addiction.
