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The Methamphetamine Epidemic: International Roots of the Problem, and Recommended Solutions
House Committee on Government Reform ; Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources
House Committee on Government Reform
Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources
Abstract
The Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform underscores the severity of the methamphetamine issue, highlighting its rapid growth and designation as the most dangerous drug in America by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. While local production in clandestine laboratories has garnered attention, the majority of illegal meth in the U.S. now originates from Mexico or is controlled by Mexican drug trafficking organizations. Additionally, the global supply chain of pseudoephedrine, a key precursor chemical for meth production, further emphasizes the international nature of the problem. The report aims to address this international aspect and proposes solutions to mitigate the supply of methamphetamine.
Date
2005-12-16
Document Type
House Committee Approved Report
Serial Number
109-352.H
Document Length
13 pages
Congress
109
Relation
DOI
Keywords
Committee Approved Reports
PAP Major Code
3: Health
PAP Minor Code
342: Substance, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Treatment and Education