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METH Users are prone to violent actions




April 27, 2003 - HILLSBORO Ð Lt. Chuck Middleton, of the Highland County Sheriff’s Office has probably seen more illegal methamphetamine production than anyone else in the county.

"I’ve seen a lot of drugs come and a lot of drugs go, but this is the one that I wish I had never seen and had never been invented. It scares me that much," said Middleton.

So far, the Highland County Sheriff’s Office has investigated 36 labs since the first lab was discovered in October 2000.

"It seems to be getting more and more dangerous," Middleton said. "When this started, it was pretty mild; but now it seems like every time we are dealing with someone involved with meth, we are dealing with someone who has weapons. It’s getting more and more violent when combined with the mental and physical deterioration of these people.

"They are paranoid to the point where they think everyone is watching them. I’ve never seen anything like it. I’ve dealt with people who are on meth and are coming off of meth and you can’t believe it. I’ve seen a girl pull on her tongue until she made it bleed and blood was running down her chin; and she didn’t even realize it. When I mentioned it to her, she stopped and started pulling on her ears. I’ve seen users pick at their skin until it is just a bloody sore, I don’t understand it. Their nerves are just on end."

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  • Drug Facts
  • The number of Americans that use cocaine weekly has remained steady at around a half million since 1983 according to the 1993 Household Drug Survey; 582,000 (0.3% of the population) were frequent cocaine users in 1995 (frequent meaning use on 51 or more d
  • Many former heroin users have claimed that the horrors of heroin withdrawal were far less painful and difficult than withdrawal from methadone.
  • Methadone is a synthetic drug. It was first invented in Germany during the Second World War by scientists who, having discovered pethidine some years earlier, were developing other similar compounds.
  • Withdrawal from heroin should be over after seven to ten days. Withdrawal from methadone though, can take up to a month or even longer.