January 13, 2010

HEADLINES

New anti-meth ads premier in Billings school Jan. 13, 2010 10:16 am Billings Gazette MT

Premiering at Lewis and Clark Middle School, the Montana Meth Project unveiled its new methamphetamine abuse awareness ad campaign in front of an auditorium of cheering seventh and eighth graders... Read full story...

Desloge latest Missouri town to consider tough anti-meth law Jan. 13, 2010 2:08 am fox4kc.com MO

Another Missouri town is considering requiring prescriptions for cold remedies containing pseudoephedrine, a key ingredient in methamphetamine... Read full story...

S. Ind. County Proposes New Approach in Meth Battle Jan. 13, 2010 9:42 am 93.1 WIBC IN

Jennings County Prosecutor Alan Marshall is approaching the county's meth problem with a new, bold approach... Read full story...

"It Is Not A Recreational Drug. It Is Death" Jan. 13, 2010 1:35 pm The Daily Dish USA

Meth may have declined among the gays, but it remains one of the red states' most serious problems... Read full story...

Meth Production Down In Harnett, Sampson Jan. 13, 2010 The Daily Record NC

Two area counties, known in past years for their high amounts of methamphetamine labs, have dropped considerably last year, according to numbers released by the state Attorney General’s office... Read full story...

Graduation potluck set for Loved-ones Against Meth Jan. 13, 2010 Greeley Tribune CO

The annual graduation ceremony and potluck dinner for Loved-ones Against Meth Ministries will take place at 6 p.m. Monday at Zoe's Coffee Shop, 715 10th St., in Greeley... Read full story...

Access To Recovery

Access to Recovery (ATR) is a three year competitive discretionary grant program funded by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). ATR is an initiative which provides vouchers to clients for purchase of substance abuse clinical treatment and recovery support services. The goals of the program are to expand capacity, support client choice, and increase the array of faith-based and community based providers for clinical treatment and recovery support services. In 2007, twenty four grantees were awarded an ATR grant after a competitive application process. The program is funded at approximately $98 million per year of which $25 million is set aside to be used to deliver services to individuals with a background of methamphetamine use. For more information please visit www.atr.samhsa.gov.

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