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The meth menace


Published November 16, 2003

Thank you for publishing Methamphetamine: The Social Toll on Rural America on Nov. 9 and giving it prominent front-page treatment. Our foundation has been monitoring methamphet-


-- amine's rampant growth across the country and its imminent threat to the citizens here in Florida.

Meth has a horrendous track record of destroying families, engendering child abuse and neglect and causing the creation of dangerous toxic waste.

The appalling stories of meth addiction we have collected range from low income folk desperate to move to the next high to soccer moms who wanted to lose a little weight and keep up with their schedule.

Our country is only beginning to understand the long-term effects of what may be one of the worst scourges of illicit drugs in our history.

We appreciate the Times raising awareness of this deadly addiction and its devasting effects. You have demonstrated well that drug abuse is not a victimless crime.


-- Calvina L. Fay, executive director, Drug Free America Foundation, Inc., St. Petersburg [Last modified November 16, 2003, 01:34:40]


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