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Crystal Methamphetamine is easily manufactured in homemade and unsafe labs. It is a seriously addictive substance and has become a growing epidemic. A study published by the National Association of Counties reports "Meth" users as typically 20 to 30 years old, ranging from college students to blue collar workers. It affects men and women equally. Crystal Meth is now reported as the number one drug problem in many counties across the nation. In addition, it has become a growing problem in gay communities nationwide and is being linked to a recent rise in HIV infection rates.

Methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant affecting the central nervous system. The user experiences increased wakefulness, an increase in physical activity, a loss of appetite, and a feeling of euphoria. The drug may be taken orally, by snorting, injecting, or smoking. Methamphetamine is known by many street names, including meth, ice, chalk, crystal, tina, crank, and glass.

Long term side effects of use include behavioral changes, insomnia, and paranoia. Convulsions and death are possible. The drug can permanently destroy many of the brain's neurotransmitters, resulting in "holes" in the brain.

Methamphetamine use is increasing drastically. Arrests for use or production in so called "meth labs" have greatly risen. In response, the 12 step group Crystal Meth Anonymous has spread throughout the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.

     
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