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Methamphetamine Crimes: Washington's Laws Compared With Neighboring States - Revised
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Methamphetamine Crimes: Washington's Laws Compared With Neighboring States - Revised
Publication year:
2007
| Cataloged on:
Feb. 22, 2007
ANNOTATION: Rates of methamphetamine-related abuse and crimes in Washington are compared to two other Pacific Northwest states (i.e., Oregon and Idaho). This report is comprised of the following sections: meth use; treatment data; restrictions on sale of pseudoephedrine precursors; the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005; Washington State variations; production and supply of meth; methamphetamine seizures; criminal sentencing statutes related to methamphetamines; state statutes; and expert opinions.