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Meth


A list of Meth Facts and Statistics.

Meth

  • The estimated cost of making meth is $100 an ounce, with a street value
    of $800 an ounce.

  • Methamphetamine's high lasts for 6 to 12 hours, and 50% of the drug is removed
    from the body in 12 hours.

  • Meth lab seizures have gone up 577% nationally since 1995.

  • Nowhere is it a bigger problem that in the Midwest, where meth accounts
    for nearly 90% of all drug cases, and nowhere is it more prevalent than in
    Oklahoma, which ranks in the top five in almost every meth category.

  • Methamphetamine can kill you. An overdose of meth can result in heart failure.
    Long-term physical effects such as liver, kidney, and lung damage may also
    kill you.

  • Congress didn't deem Arkansas worthy of federal grant money to clean up
    hazardous methamphetamine labs although the state led the nation last year
    in the number of lab seizures per capita. As a result, federal and state officials
    are scrambling to find money to cover cleanup costs.

  • The cost to clean up a single meth lab ranges from $3,000 TO $160,000.

  • Meth-making chemicals are harmful if ingested, inhaled or absorbed through
    the skin. In Arizona, police frequently charge meth makers with felony child
    abuse if there are any minors in the home where manufacture is taking place.
  • Meth production and trafficking were originally concentrated in the West
    and Southwest, particularly in California, Arizona, Utah, and Texas. Suppliers
    were outlaw motorcycle gangs and independent trafficking groups. Although
    California produces 85 percent of the Nation’s methamphetamine, the expansion
    of Mexico-based meth traffickers and independent U.S.-based laboratories has
    increased meth availability and abuse in the Pacific Northwest, Midwest, portions
    of the Southeast (including Georgia, Tennessee, and the surrounding states),
    and, more recently, the Mid-Atlantic states and New England.

  • From 1975 to 2001, DEA seized 16,054 illegal drug laboratories, of which
    13,931 were used to produce methamphetamine. Of the 1490 illegal drug laboratories
    seized by DEA in 2001, 1445 were methamphetamine labs.