Normal
0
false
false
false
MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) }
/* Style Definitions */
table.MsoNormalTable
{mso-style-name:"Table Normal";
mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;
mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;
mso-style-noshow:yes;
mso-style-parent:"";
mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt;
mso-para-margin:0in;
mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;
mso-pagination:widow-orphan;
font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:"Times New Roman";
mso-ansi-language:#0400;
mso-fareast-language:#0400;
mso-bidi-language:#0400;}
Meth addiction is a problem that has spread
to all areas of the United
States. During 1999 4.3% (9.4 million
people) of the U.S.
population reported trying meth at least once in their lifetime. The highest
rate of meth use was among adults ages 18-25. Although meth use is an epidemic
across the United States,
nowhere is it a bigger problem that in the Midwest.
Meth accounts for nearly 90% of all drug cases in the Midwest, and is most
prevalent in Oklahoma.
Meth is surpassing cocaine as the drug of choice in Oklahoma. The state medical examiner's
office reports the number of death cases testing positive for meth have been
higher than cocaine for the past three years. The office also reports meth is
found in more and more cases of homicides, and motor vehicle accidents.
.............nova
http://www.drugrehabfacilities.net" target="_blank" title="
http://www.drugrehabfacilities.net">Drug Rehab Facilities