Meth Lab Statistics Kansas
September 3, 2008
The DEA reported in 2008 that crystal or “ice” methamphetamine, produced and trafficked by Mexican DTOs, is predominant throughout Kansas. Imported Mexican methamphetamine is generally high in purity and Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Kentucky
September 3, 2008
Methamphetamine continues to be widely available in central and southeastern Kentucky. Primary suppliers of methamphetamine are Mexican DTOs, according the 2008 DEA report. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Louisiana
September 3, 2008
Methamphetamine continues to be a major drug threat in Louisiana. Law enforcement reporting indicates that, in some areas, methamphetamine is replacing crack cocaine as the Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Maine
September 3, 2008
Methamphetamine is becoming a matter of concern in Maine. Abuse and availability have increased in Aroostook County, as evidenced by reports of “Yaba” and “Enhanced Ecstasy” seizures at the northernmost border points. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Maryland
September 3, 2008
The DEA reported in 2008, methamphetamine is not in high demand nor is it widely available in the state of Maryland. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Massachusetts
September 3, 2008
Methamphetamine is available in limited quantities and is transported via express mail packages from California and the southwestern United States. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Michigan
September 3, 2008
The DEA reported in 2008 that small “Mom and Pop” and “Tweaker” operators continue to manufacture methamphetamine in small one to two ounce quantities for personal use and for distribution at the local level. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Minnesota
September 3, 2008
The DEA reported in 2008 that the methamphetamine threat in Minnesota is a two-pronged problem. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Missouri
September 3, 2008
In 2008, the DEA reported that like heroin, the methamphetamine market in Missouri differs greatly between the eastern and western halves of the state. Read more
Meth Lab Statistics Montana
September 3, 2008
Law enforcement officers across the state identify methamphetamine as the most significant drug problem in Montana. Read more
