Despite progress made to reduce clandestine drug labs through precursor chemical legislation and Mexico's restrictions on ephedrine, methamphetamine production, distribution, and use remains a widespread problem.
Despite progress made to reduce clandestine drug labs through precursor chemical legislation and Mexico's restrictions on ephedrine, methamphetamine production, distribution, and use remains a widespread problem.
The National Summit to Promote Public Health, Partnerships, and Safety for Critically Affected Populations (The Summit) was held November 16–19, 2008, in Washington, DC.
Access to Recovery (ATR) was a three year competitive discretionary grant program funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. ATR was an initiative which provided vouchers to clients for purchase of substance abuse clinical treatment and recovery support services.
Methamphetamine remains one of the most compelling and challenging problems facing America?s families and communities. The private and public sector, including local, state, tribal, and the federal government continue to face the social and economic consequences of methamphetamine use.