41131
Skip Navigation Links
Home
Quick LinksExpand Quick Links
StaffExpand Staff
Sheriff Office DivisionsExpand Sheriff Office Divisions
Skip Navigation Links
County LinksExpand County Links
Skip Navigation Links
Surplus Inventory Auction
Meth InfoHistorySymptoms
 
attention employers 
Tennessee has one of the worst meth problems in the country and many of our state's meth users are employed. In fact, some meth addicts say they were first introduced to the drug in the workplace. Please view the workplace packet and poster below and find out how you can help in the fight against meth in the workplace:
what is meth?

Methamphetamine is a powerfully addictive and illegal stimulant known on the street as "Meth," "Speed," "Crank," "Chalk," "Fire," "Glass," "Ice," "Tweak," "Uppers," "Yaba" and other names. Whatever it's called, none of the names tell you what it really does.

Meth is different. People who use it can get hooked after just their first try, and once a person is addicted it's extremely difficult to get off the drug. The ingredients used to make meth include toxic chemicals that do permanent injury to the body. Meth doesn't just affect the user, it also impacts the user's family and society as a whole.

This is one drug capable of destroying lives, families and communities.

We're talking about lasting destruction, including irreversible and serious damage to the body, parents in jail and kids in foster homes, and serious environmental damage from toxic chemicals in communities where meth is made.
effects on children

Not only does meth have negative, long-lasting effects on users, it also has destructive impacts on everyone around it. Tennessee's children are falling victim to this horrible epidemic everyday.

Abuse and unimaginable neglect are common, and the physical health of children who live in homes where meth is made is especially at risk.

 They breathe in toxic fumes just by playing on the floor or in a yard where poisonous wastes are dumped.

40 percent of child welfare officials surveyed report that methamphetamine has led to an increase in the number of children removed from homes. – National Association of Counties survey polling 500 sheriffs' departments in 45 states.

"It makes you so cold and ruthless. I love my children with all my heart, but at the time I never thought about them." – Recovering addict, Putnam County, TN

"You see people–good people–people that were good parents at one time, people that genuinely loved their children, and they give everything up for the drug." – Betsy Dunn, Tennessee Department of Children's Services

 

  
A METH MOUTH: 



THE LONG TERM EFFECTS OF METH USE:

*Tooth decay
*Fatal kidney and lung disorders
*Possible brain damage
*Depression
*Hallucinations
*Disorganized lifestyle
*Permanent psychological problems
*Violent and aggressive behavior
*Weight loss
*Insomnia
*Behavior resembling paranoid schizophrenia
*Decreased social life
*Malnutrition
*Poor coping abilities
*Disturbance of personality development
*Lowered resistance to illnesses
*Liver damage
*Stroke
*Death




EXTERNAL LINKS:

METH FREE TN 

Drug Free America 

 
Clarksville Temperature Homeland security