My View of Methamphetamine Use
By: Mike • Essay • 437 Words • November 29, 2009 • 806 Views
Essay title: My View of Methamphetamine Use
My view of Methamphetamine use
Methamphetamine use is a rapidly growing problem in the United States, and especially in Wisconsin. St. Croix County in Wisconsin currently has about 65% of its inmates incarcerated for methamphetamine related crimes (Wisconsin Counties 26). As an employee of the Trempealeau County Jail, I get to see firsthand the effects that methamphetamines have on people. A recent arrest involved a man who was cooking meth from a portable lab in the trunk of his car. This was completely unknown by his wife, but since she was in the car at the time of arrest, she was also charged with manufacturing of methamphetamines, a felony. They are both facing sentences of up to 20 years in prison.
My view on methamphetamine use is very liberal. I think the crime needs to be attacked head on by law enforcement. A strong statement needs to be made to deter future meth users to think twice about using the drug. The punishment for using the drug should be more severe than it currently is.
Education is also a very important factor in combating the drug use. Law enforcement needs to incorporate Methamphetamine use into its DARE program. The DARE program is typically introduced in the 5th grade. By this age, it may be too late to deter some kids from becoming addicted to this drug. One of the fastest growing groups using meth is young girls, ages twelve to sixteen, who use meth as a diet drug (Wisconsin Counties 24)
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