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Moonshine to Meth |
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Project#1
Fall 2004
Editor: Gretchen Carroll
Co-managing editors: Doug Schatzer, Chuck Harvey
Contents
Editorial:
What drugs can do for you
Editorial:
Lower drinking age to 18
Distilling spirits may be oldest
profession
Moonshine: Yesterday and today
A recipe for moonshine
For Springfield drugs come with
growth
Ozark meth problem began with biker gangs
Meth labs created and run with everyday materials
How clean is your neighborhood?
Meth lab hazards are many
State teaches responders how to deal
with meth labs
Meth lab clean up is costly and
dangerous
Children abused by drug-producing parents
Pseudoephedrine limits turn retailers into drug cops
Column:
Families affect when, how we drink
An overview of Missouri alcohol law
Cost of using fake IDs high for college
students
Lakeland helps the addicted
Two treatment programs in Springfield
"I can say never"
Mueth sisters help students avoid alcohol abuse
It's nothing like television for undercover cop
DARE officer reaches children
with humor
Some "drugs" easy for tweens to abuse
Popular "club drug" has negative effects, too
Drug campaigns should match parenting styles
Medical use of marijuana not popular in the Ozarks
How to grow marijuana
Methadone: Fighting addiction with a
drug
Food stamps may buy more than food
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