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Spring 2006 Articles
Attorney General Lisa Madigan stands with Misty Cobb, a recovering methamphetamine user, during a two-day conference in Bloomington

ILLINOIS METHAMPHETAMINE PRECURSOR CONTROL ACT OFFERS HOPE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST METH LABS
Legislation signed into law in the fall of 2005 will change the way pseudoephedrine and ephedrine are displayed and sold. The bill was drafted by the Office of Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and sponsored by a bipartisan group of legislators. This new law, the Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act (MPCA), will greatly help Illinois in the fight against the spread of methamphetamine.
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2004-2005 COUNTY FARM BUREAU INVOLVEMENT IN PROGRAMS ABOUT METHAMPHETAMINE
Brown County Farm Bureau (CFB)
The CFB Women’s Committee gave a presentation about meth to 450 fifth graders and 29 teachers. A toy anhydrous nurse tank demonstrated the dangers of contact with anhydrous. The message also included the criminal penalties of stealing anhydrous as well as manufacturing or distributing methamphetamine.
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WILLIAMSON COUNTY SEES INCREASE IN LOCAL EFFORTS TO FIGHT METH
Local action is providing a boost to Williamson County in its fight against meth. While the county government has passed a resolution to strengthen the county’s work against meth and increase public awareness, a local hospital has begun implementing a promising new system to track incidents related to meth.
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CAMA RECEIVES FEDERAL GRANT, EXPANDS SERVICES TO COMMUNITIES
CAMA, the Coalition Against Methamphetamine Abuse in Clark and Edgar counties, has received a $98,686 federal grant from the Office of National Drug Control Policy to support their ongoing work combating substance abuse.
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ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD
The Illinois National Guard Counterdrug Division supports schools with life skills training, drug resistance classes, learning activities, and mobile ropes courses. The Illinois National Guard also provides partnership opportunities and coalition-building support to community organizations. Contact the Counterdrug Division for more information at (217) 761-3728.


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