Meth • Your Future Stops Here.
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If you’re lucky enough to survive a meth addiction and healthy enough to begin rehab, there’s a long, hard road ahead. It will take more than a year for the poisonous chemicals left behind by meth to leave your body and much longer for your mind and body to heal.

Stopping meth is a high priority. That’s why police officials, lawmakers and your local district attorney are striving to educate the public about the dangers of meth use. But they can’t do it without your help and support. The scourge of meth will be stopped when no one else produces or uses it. And that’s one decision that only you can make.

The best solution? Don’t even try meth. Ever.

If you have information on meth activity, contact your local authorities.

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