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Warning to Michigan Sportspersons – Meth labs are commonly found in secluded rural areas. Exposure to chemicals used in meth production can cause severe health problems, including respiratory problems, skin and eye irritation, headaches, nausea and dizziness.

Volunteer Road Clean up Groups Warned – Illegal Manufacturing of Dangerous Drug Puts Workers at Risk.

Landlords, Real Estate Agents, and Property Managers at Risk - Michigan Public Health and Law Enforcement officials are warning Michigan landlords, real estate agents, and property managers that rental properties are being used for clandestine cooking sites for the highly dangerous illegal drug, Methamphetamine.

Warning - Community Health Care and Social Workers – Michigan Public Health and Law Enforcement officials are warning Michigan health care and social workers to be on the lookout when approaching houses in their community—structures that could be housing clandestine cooking operation for highly dangerous illegal drug, Methamphetamine.

Warning - Farmers – Minor thefts, suspicious activities, and tampering with anhydrous ammonia tanks signal a much bigger problem for farmers. The Michigan farm community and agricultural fertilizer distributors have what Methamphetamine cookers want and need, anhydrous ammonia, a key ingredient used in cooking the highly dangerous drug, Methamphetamine.


Formula for Disaster - MethamphetamineMeth Watch Program

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