Portfolio

Portfolio
DC Meth Forum
Agenda
Biographies:
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA):
- DEA Clandestine Drug Laboratory Cleanup Program
- DEA Demand Reduction Programs
- Methamphetamine: It’s Everyone’s Problem (Elks)
- Meth: Too Close to Home (University of Kentucky)
Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS):
- Drugs and Crime CD
- Combating Meth Labs and Abuse
Substance Abuse Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA):
Resources:
- SAI PPT
- SAMHSA Treatment PPT
- National Overview--DEA PPT
- Drug Endangered Children PPT
- Local Law Enforcement Impact of Meth—Prince William County PPT
- First Responder PPT—Shane Flynn
- Clandestine Drug Lab Awareness--Montgomery County PPT
- Virginia Precursor Law
- Summary of the Feinstein-Talent Precursor Chemical Legislation attached to the Patriot Act.
- Impact of the Combat Meth Epidemic Act of 2005—FAQ’s.
- Methamphetamine Contamination on Environmental Surfaces Caused by Simulated Smoking of Methamphetamine by Dr. John Martyny, National Jewish Medical and Research Center.
- A 24-Hour Study to Investigate Chemical Exposures Associated with Clandestine Methamphetamine Laboratories by Dr. John Martyny, National Jewish Medical and Research Center.
- Child Abuse and Neglect by Dr. Kathryn Wells, Denver Family Crisis Center.
- FAQ #1: Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs Frequently Asked Questions—General Clandestine Drug Lab Information by Dr. Robert Palmer, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center and Dr. Kathryn Wells, Denver Family Crisis Center.
- FAQ #2: Clandestine Drug Labs Frequently Asked Questions—Medical Evaluation of Children Removed from Clandestine Labs by Dr. Robert Palmer, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center and Dr. Kathryn Wells, Denver Family Crisis Center.
- FAQ #3: Clandestine Drug Labs Frequently Asked Questions—How to Care for Children Removed from a Drug Endangered Environment by Dr. Robert Palmer, Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center and Dr. Kathryn Wells, Denver Family Crisis Center.
- National Protocol for Medical Evaluation of Children Found in Drug Labs by the National Alliance for Drug Endangered Children.
- Utah Protocol for Medical Evaluation of Children Found in drug Exposed Settings by the Utah Alliance for Drug Endangered Children.
- Utah Protocol for Medical Evaluation of Children Found in drug Exposed Settings by the Utah Alliance for Drug Endangered Children Chart.
- Components of 2005/2006 Enacted Pseudoephedrine State Legislation: Regulation and Scheduling of Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine by National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws.
- Methamphetamine Policy Analysis and Policy Alternatives: “Creating Meth-Free Communities” by James and Colleen Copple and Kim Bailey, PIRE.
- Washington State Meth Coordination Strategy—King County by Fae Brooks, former Deputy Chief, King County Sheriff’s Office.
- State by State Analysis of Meth Labs by SAI.
- Maps of Methamphetamine Lab Seizures from DEA.
- Community-Based Treatment Benefits Methamphetamine Abusers—NIDA.
- Methamphetamine: A Unique Threat to Law Enforcement by the Washington Baltimore HIDTA Futures Unit.
- Meth: What’s Cooking In Your Neighborhood from SAMHSA.
- OVC Bulletin – Children at Clandestine Methamphetamine Labs—Helping Youth’s Youngest Victims
- Washington State Meth Initiative Part I
- Washington State Meth Initiative Part II