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The Widespread Epidemic - Methamphetamines and Indian Country

*Noting the widespread use and manufacturing of methamphetamines in Indian Country today, is at epidemic proportions. This Course is designed to assist law enforcement, tribal officials and social services with the identifying use of methamphetamine and

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

COURSE CONTENT
I.    What are methamphetamines?
       A.    Description of drug;
       B.    History of drug;
       C.    How widespread is the problem?
       D.    Approaches to intervention;
       E.    Reservation community activisim.
II.   Identifying users.
       A.    Identification of methamphetamine use;
       B.    Active ingredients;
       C.    Percursor chemicals;
       D.    Equipment required to develop labs;
       E.    Community health issues.
III.  Identifying clandestine laboratories
       A.    Ingredients & equipment use;
       B.    Where to purchase;
       C.    Locations of labs;
             1.  Evidence of labs;
       D.    Lab sizes;
       E.    HAZMATE handling training.
IV.   Tribal Leaders and Official Responses to Crisis.
       A.    Community reponses;
             1.  Use in Indian Country;
       B.    Tribal leaders, health official responses;
       C.    Law enforcement;
       D.    Current emerging trends;
       E.    Price & Purity of Methamphetamines.
V.    Intervention.
       A.    Neurological hazards;
       B.    Addiction;
       C.    Other Methamphetamines information;
       D.    Cycle of addiction;
       E.    Intervention.


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