The Montana Meth Project

when i was living in utah they had so many commercials about moms doing meth. i think utah has one of the highest rates in the country
 
I remember hearing soemthing about a high school in montana where only about 10% of the school smokes weed and 40% have done meth. when you have more kids in your school doing meth then smoking weed thats just fucked up
 
it was kind of crazy moving from wisco, where meth isn't as big of a problem, to slc, where it is an issue.

i saw a documentary on meth on the nova a while back, and they showed a map of the US and denoted every state where meth is a problem by changing the color of the state. Wisconsin was the only state that didnt have a meth problem, according to the special.

there are billboards everywhere that say "do you know what the most common nickname for a meth user in utah is? Mom." and commercials all about how to get your sister off meth, so apparently it is a larger problem in the female demographic. that or they just don't care about dudes who are meth heads.
 
There was a meth lab that got busted about a mile from my house, on one of the nicest roads in our town, next to some of the biggest houses around

 
Wow. They dont do any of that stuff where I live. Meth is so fucked up. I used to know some meth addicts and they were practically retarted when I saw them. Now they are in jail.
 
yup same in my town, i live near a meth house and its on a really nice street cept it hasnt gotten busted yet.
 
Yah i'm from whitefish, mt and it definitely works. At least thats what the statistics say. In my opinion though it kinda opens doors to other drugs cause it makes teens think well at least it's not meth and then there eventually exactly the same as the meth addicts.
 
well i guess a bunch of people have tried to call the cops but the police refuse to search the place without reasonable cause. they think that people are just fucking around trying to get them in trouble for pot or something gay. everybody thinks they got paid off though
 
holy shit!

i wish someone had enough authority to raid the house. but im pretty sure its never gonna happen.
 
In Colorado it is becoming an "epidemic", that's what the Rocky Mountain News says. Haven't ever seen meth, nor seen anyone who uses meth. No meth labs in places where I have lived either. Call it a "bubble" if you will, but I don't wanna be anywhere near that stuff
 
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