Avoid Buying/renting a Meth House
Avoid buying/renting a Meth house – Learn the dangers of Meth-contaminated homes, and what you can do to avoid buying or renting a home or apartment that has been contaminated by Meth. For more information on hazards and warning signs of Meth manufacture in a property: www.mappsd.org For more detailed information for potential homebuyers and tenants (includes a true “close call” story, detailed warning signs in properties, and questions to ask future neighbors before signing rental or purchase agreements): www.mappsd.org For more information on Meth testing kits and questions to ask to be sure the test will meet your specific needs: www.mappsd.org This video is one in a series of Meth education training videos. This video was produced by MAPP-SD, a Project of Prairie View Prevention Services. Copies of this video and others produced by MAPP-SD are available. To see a list of all videos or to order copies of our videos or other educational materials, visit our website: www.mappsd.org
Scientists developing meth vaccine
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Researchers in the U.S. say they're working on a vaccine to prevent meth addicts from getting high — and the early test results are promising. Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute in California successfully tested the methamphetamine vaccine …
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Owners unknowingly move into former meth house sold by Freddie Mac
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Published: Wednesday, Oct. 24 2012 10:41 a.m. MDT. After unknowingly buying a house that was used as an illegal meth lab, one Oregon couple is planning to petition Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to run methamphetamine residue tests on homes they list.
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SD tribe, county cracking down on methamphetamine
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The tribe passed a meth code that tightens penalties for use of the drug on Indian land, and tribal employees are being drug-tested more aggressively than in the past. The Charles Mix County State's Attorney's office has indicted more than 20 people on …
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