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NATIONAL METHAMPHETAMINE TRAINING & TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER
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RESOURCES
Organizations and publications

Drug Enforcement Administration offices
Albany - 518-431-4700
Buffalo - 716-846-6000
Long Island - 631-420-4500
New York City - 212-337-9000
Rochester - 585-263-3180
Syracuse - 315-477-1700
Westchester - 914-682-6256

DEA New York assessment

New York City drug hotline  888-374-3784
Statewide drug hotline: 800-522-5353

New York-New Jersey High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area office in NYC
212-637-6510

The National Center on Addiction
and Substance Abuse at Columbia University

Trouble signs for parents to watch for

Southern Tier of New York
Methamphetamine Prevention Program

New report: “Officials: Ecstasy is back, and it’s laced with meth”

View Crystal Meth PSAs from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
and Transgender Community Center in New York:
Educate yourself about crystal meth - New York City
Educate yourself about crystal meth - Long Island
Educate yourself about crystal meth -- Rochester

New York Crystal Meth Anonymous

A free collection of methamphetamine stories published in The New York Times

New York Prevention Program Shows Promise

Blog post: “Studies show huge drop in meth use among gay men”

News report: "Southern tier hot spot for meth labs”

Methamphetamine information
From the New York State Department of Health

Amphetamines and Methamphetamines information
From the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services

My Meth Life, an initiative by the Gay Men’s Health Crisis in New York

New York Profile of Drug Indicators
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), July 2008.
Contains information on demographics, political figures, crime,
drug use, drug trafficking, enforcement, and drug treatment.
Through its Bureau of Prevention, OASAS leads New York State's efforts to prevent alcohol, and other drug problems. These efforts entail the development of prevention programs including partnerships with key policymakers, the provider network, individuals, families, and communities.

The actual delivery of prevention services in New York State is effected through a system consisting of some 230 providers, including 2,000 school-based locations, statewide.

Methamphetamine Electronic Clearinghouse

Meth lab brochure in English and Spanish



If you have comments or information to add, please e-mail the National Meth Center