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Compiler, The (22 2003, 3 Winter/Spring)
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- the Festering Problem of Methamphetamine in Illinois (20070905192004_winter.spring04.pdf)
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Methamphetamine is not the most commonly abused drug in Illinois, nor is it responsible for the most arrests. But it has quickly become the most dangerous and vexing problem for law enforcement in many rural areas, particularly in central and southern parts of the state. This issue of The Compiler focuses on methamphetamine in Illinois with articles on multijurisdictional drug units and the rising tide of meth labs in rural areas. In addition, there are columns on publications, research, grants and technology.
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- Health and medicine: Diseases: Alcohol and drug abuse
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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Winter/Spring 2004 PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH GRANTS TECHNOLOGY 7The festering problem of methamphetamine in Illinois Multijurisdictional drug units struggle to stem the rising tideof meth labs popping up in rural areas of the state (Continued on page 2) ethamphetamine is not themost commonly abused drug in Illinois, nor is it responsiblefor the most arrests. But it has quickly become the most dangerous and vex-ing problem for law enforcement in many rural areas, particularly in cen-tral and southern parts of the state. While marijuana and cocaine are morepopular and account for far more arrests, the manner in whichmethamphetamine is manufactured and distributed is so unique, and it'saddictive properties so powerful, that it has forced police in rural areas toalter their drug enforcement strategies as they struggle to keep up with thedrug's rapid spread. "It's the most dangerous drug and themost quickly spreading drug I've ever seen. I've ne
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