Meth Mouth and TEETH!

More About Meth Mouth and Teeth [MMT]

By Anonymous DEA Agent

METH: Crystal meth is the common name for crystal methamphetamine, a strong and highly addictive drug that affects the central nervous system. There is no legal use for it.

It comes in clear crystal chunks or shiny blue-white rocks. Also called “ice” or “glass,” it’s a popular party drug. Usually, users smoke crystal meth with a small glass pipe, but they may also swallow it, snort it, or inject it into a vein. People say they have a quick rush of euphoria shortly after using it. But it’s dangerous. It can damage your body and cause severe psychological problems

Meth Mouth Teeth is severe tooth decay and tooth loss, as well as tooth fracture, acid erosion, and other oral problems, potentially symptomatic of extended use of the drug methamphetamine. The condition is thought to be caused by a combination of side effects of the drug and lifestyle factors, which may be present in long-term users.

However, the legitimacy of meth mouth as a unique condition has been questioned because of the similar effects of some other drugs on teeth. Images of diseased mouths are often used in anti-drug campaigns.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: I do not know if this is a legitimate picture or not. But, I do suggest that we all “Just Say No to Drugs”. And; as a dental school drop out, I have an affinity for all pro-dentite colleagues.

MORE: https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/population-health/odh/documents/downloadable-brochures/meth-mouth.pdf

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The United States of Drug Addicts?

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Example 1:

Georgia meth seizure near US record
[Augusta Chronicle 12/01/2010]

Gwinnett County police seized nearly half a ton of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $44.6 million from a home in Norcross, one of the biggest meth seizures ever made in the United States.

Police raided a house off  Beaver Ruin Road between Interstate 85 and Buford Highway late Monday after authorities got a report that a large amount of meth was being produced there.

Officers found 150 pounds of crystal methamphetamine ready for sale and 200 gallons of liquid methamphetamine oil in a large drug lab.

Gwinnett County police called in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and a fire department hazmats team because of the size of the drug lab.

“This would feed hundreds and hundreds of addicts and destroy who knows how many lives, countless lives,” said Rodney Benson of the DEA field office in Atlanta. No one was in the home at the time of the raid, police said.

Authorities said they suspect a Mexican-based drug trafficking organization in the drug-making operation, but added investigators have not determined what group was responsible.

Police arrested 33-year-old Jose Galvez-Vela of Weslaco, Texas, and charged him with trafficking in meth. Police didn’t say exactly where he was arrested and didn’t know if he had a lawyer. Authorities said they are seeking others following the raid in Norcross, in the Northern Atlanta suburb of Gwinnett County.

The discovery underscored a growing trend of Mexican drug trafficking organizations smuggling liquid meth into the United States to be converted into a crystal form for sale, Benson said. The liquid can be converted to crystal form within 48 hours, he said.

Investigators in hazmats suits cautiously removed the meth and flammable drug-making chemicals from the house Monday. It didn’t appear that anyone was living in the house and that it was used strictly for manufacturing meth, police said. The house was “really a powder keg, ready to blow at any time,” Benson said. “Clearly removing that threat from that house is clearly making that neighborhood much safer today.”

The house is set in a quiet, low-to middle-income subdivision, Gwinnett police Cpl. Edwin Ritter said.

Example 2:

Georgia police seize meth worth $44.6M from house
[Los Angeles Times 12/01/2010]

NORCROSS, Ga. (AP) — Investigators have seized hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $44.6 million in suburban Atlanta, one of the biggest meth seizures in the country, authorities said Tuesday. Investigators said the raid was conducted late Monday at a house in Norcross, just north of Atlanta, after authorities were told a large amount of meth was being produced there. They reported finding 150 pounds of crystal methamphetamine ready for sale and 200 gallons of liquid methamphetamine oil in a large drug lab.

“This would feed hundreds and hundreds of addicts and destroy who knows how many lives, countless lives,” said Rodney Benson with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration’s field office in Atlanta.

No one was in the home at the time of the raid, police said. Authorities said they suspect a Mexican-based drug trafficking organization in the drug making operation, but added investigators have not determined what group was responsible.

Investigators said they arrested 33-year-old Jose Galvez-Vela of Weslaco, Texas, and charged him with trafficking in meth. Police didn’t say exactly where he was arrested and didn’t know if he had a lawyer. Authorities said they are seeking others following the raid in Norcross, in the northern Atlanta suburb of Gwinnett County.

The discovery underscored a growing trend of Mexican drug trafficking organizations smuggling methamphetamine in liquid form across the border with the United States to be converted into a crystal form for sale, Benson said. The liquid can be converted to crystal form within 48 hours, he added. Investigators in hazmat suits used extreme caution as they removed the meth and highly flammable drugmaking chemicals from the house. It didn’t appear that anyone was living in the house and that it was used strictly for manufacturing meth, police said.

The house was “really a powder keg, ready to blow at any time,” Benson said. “Clearly removing that threat from that house is clearly making that neighborhood much safer today.”

The house is set in a quiet, low-to middle-income subdivision, Gwinnett police Cpl. Edwin Ritter said. Benson said the lab’s location was typical of Mexican drug organizations known to operate sophisticated networks from nondescript houses in suburban Atlanta for distribution along the East Coast.

Investigators said they were following several leads to others allegedly involved but declined further comment, citing an ongoing investigation.

Citing the size of the drug lab and the hazardous chemicals involved, police said they requested help from the DEA and a hazardous materials team with a local fire department.

Editor’s Note

Although Georgia is the home of the ME-P, these Georgia State examples were purely coincidental.

Source: http://www.criminaljusticeusa.com

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