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Equipment needed to produce methamphetamine includes Pyrex dishes, jugs, paper towels, coffee filters, thermometers, cheesecloth, rubber tubing, pails, tape, strainers, aluminium foil, propane cylinders, hotplates, plastic storage containers, measuring cups, laboratory glassware, and heating mantles. Chemicals beyond those identified as precursors include alcohol, toluene (paint thinner), sulphuric acid (battery acid), salt, iodine, lithium (from batteries) anhydrous ammonia (farm fertilizer) hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid or pool cleaner), sodium hydroxide (lye), acetone, lantern fuel and kitty litter. Obviously, these products have legitimate uses, and it is the collective presence of these products that signals the intended use. Law enforcement may encounter supplies of such materials in combinations or in circumstances which lead to a reasonable belief that the purpose of possession is to produce methamphetamine.
Individual responses to PCP at low and moderate doses are varied. Many people, after using the drug once, will not knowingly use it again. Others seek it because they claim the drug makes them funnier, more insightful, and gives them feelings of invulnerability. Users generally progress from feeling detached, distant, and removed from their immediate surroundings to a surging sense of power and strength. Others report prominent body-image distortions (enlarged or detached head and limbs) against a background of depersonalizing numbness and a sense of profound isolation.
Growing numbers of two-wage-earner households and single parent families are increasing the ranks of latch-key kids. Studies show that the time periods when children are out of school and without adult supervision are the hours when they are most likely to get into trouble with drugs and other high risk behaviors. Adult—and in particular parental— involvement is critical to reducing youth drug use. With more parents working, the role of the extended family, coaches, law enforcement officers, clergy, health professionals, and other youth mentors becomes even more critical.
Two characteristic signs of Cannabis intoxication are increased pulse rate and reddening of the conjunctiva (the whites of the eyes). The latter correlates well with the presence of detectable concentrations of THC in the plasma. Pupil size is not changed. The blood pressure may fall, especially in the upright position (orthostatic hypotension). An antiemetic (decrease in sense of nausea) effect may be present, and muscle weakness, tremors, unsteadiness, and increased deep-tendon reflexes (such as the knee jerk) may also be noted.

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Here are nearby Drug Rehabilitation and Alcohol Treatment Programs, Methadone Maintenance, Military Insurance and Forien Languages other than Spanish services in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin:


Clark County Community Services Substance Abuse ServicesClark County Community Services Substance Abuse Services is a alcohol rehabilitation and drug rehab program located at 517 Court Street Room 503 Neillsville, WI 54456. You can contact Clark County Community Services Substance Abuse Services by calling (715) 743-5204. Clark County Community Services Substance Abuse Services specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment , Outpatient . Clark County Community Services Substance Abuse Services specalizes in helping , Assistance for hearing impaired . Clark County Community Services Substance Abuse Services accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Medicare , Private Health Insurance , Military Insurance , Self Payment .


SMART Program WI Community MH Counseling Centers IncSMART Program WI Community MH Counseling Centers Inc is a alcohol rehab and drug treatment facility located at 10922 North Cedarburg Road Mequon, WI 53092. You can contact SMART Program WI Community MH Counseling Centers Inc by calling (262) 242-3810. SMART Program WI Community MH Counseling Centers Inc specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment , Detoxification , Outpatient . SMART Program WI Community MH Counseling Centers Inc specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Women , Men . SMART Program WI Community MH Counseling Centers Inc accepts , State Financed other than Medicaid , Medicare , Private Health Insurance , Military Insurance , Self Payment .


Milwaukee Health Service Systems II 10th Street ClinicMilwaukee Health Service Systems II 10th Street Clinic is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program located at 4800 South 10th Street Milwaukee, WI 53221. You can contact Milwaukee Health Service Systems II 10th Street Clinic by calling (414) 744-5370. Milwaukee Health Service Systems II 10th Street Clinic specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Detoxification , Methadone Maintenance , Methadone Detoxification , Outpatient . Milwaukee Health Service Systems II 10th Street Clinic specalizes in helping , Co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders , Pregnant/Postpartum Women , DUI/DWI Offenders , Assistance for hearing impaired , Spanish , Forien Languages other than Spanish . Milwaukee Health Service Systems II 10th Street Clinic accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Private Health Insurance , Self Payment .


Kinnic Falls Alcohol and Drug Abuse ServicesKinnic Falls Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center located at 900 South Orange Street River Falls, WI 54022. You can contact Kinnic Falls Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services by calling (715) 426-5950x104. Kinnic Falls Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services specializes in Substance Abuse Treatment , Mental Health & Substance Abuse Treatment , Halfway Housing , Residential Long-term Treatment(More than 30 days) . Kinnic Falls Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services specalizes in helping , Men . Kinnic Falls Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services accepts , Medicaid , State Financed other than Medicaid , Military Insurance , Self Payment .




Facts:

There were 232 drug violation arrests in Wisconsin in 2007.
Methamphetamine use seemed to be expanding from Minnesota and Iowa into rural counties in western Wisconsin, though production of the drug in Wisconsin has decreased steadily.
The most commonly diverted substances from the licit market in Wisconsin are Ritalin®, Vicodin®, hydrocodone, and other hydrocodone products, OxyContin®, and other oxycodone products, and the benzodiazepines.
In eastern and central Wisconsin, there is a concern regarding the availability, distribution, and abuse of powder and crack cocaine, as well as the increasing availability of high purity heroin; and the number of new users, particularly in the Milwaukee area.
The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office records show that heroin abuse has remained stable in Wisconsin over the past few years.
Methamphetamine production and use are a problem in Wisconsin, but appears to be declining.