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Drug Rehab Centers Services will help you find assistance for methamphetamine addiction and rehabilitation in Missouri. Our certified counselors will guide you and your family in this important moment in finding a meth treatment in the state of Missouri.

Methamphetamine has destroyed many families, relationships and lives in Missouri. There are still well over 1 million people in the United States who need rehabilitation for methamphetamine addiction.

But there is hope as many with a methamphetamine addiction got their lives back after attending a meth rehab center.

Drug Rehab Services philosophy is to give honest, caring and knowledgeable advice, support and referrals according to your unique circumstance.
Our mission is to achieve a drug-free world.
Our goal is to help drug addicts and families find a rehab.

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Methamphetamine overview in Missouri

In the year of 2003, there were a reported 237 drug rehabs and addiction treatments in the state of Missouri. These addiction centers combined to serve 17,117 clients for alcohol and/or drug abuse problems.

Both Mexican and locally produced methamphetamine continue to be available throughout Missouri. Usually, local production of methamphetamine is of higher potency than that imported from Mexico. The continuing proliferation of small toxic meth labs throughout the state of Missouri continues to put a severe strain on the resources of law enforcement. High purity crystal meth or “ice” has become increasingly available in the Kansas City area.

Meth treatment admissions per 100,000 citizens (2003): 70

Methamphetamine remains an important drug menace in Missouri, where locally-produced meth frequently achieves higher rates of purity than meth manufactured in Mexico and smuggled into the United States. For the past four years, the state has recorded the highest amount of clandestine meth lab seizures in the country. During 2004, 2,788 labs were seized by DEA, state and local authorities, in comparison to only 889 in 2000.

Treatment admissions for meth addiction also remain elevated. During 2004, 4,991 Missourians sought treatment, or approximately 12.5% of all individuals seeking drug abuse treatment. This is a steady raise in from 2002 when 4,031 individuals sought treatment for meth abuse and from 2000 when 3,457 did.

Update:

The Combat Meth Act, signed by President Bush on March 9, 2006, gives minimum standards for retailers across the nation that sell substances containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine. The law limits sales to 3.6 grams of the base ingredient (the pure ephedrine or pseudoephedrine) per daily and 9 grams monthly, and requires that buyers provide identification and sign a sales log. Also, sellers must keep these substances behind the counter or in a locked case and register on-line with the U.S. Attorney General. Additionally to the federal minimums, Missouri state law requires that buyers of these products be at least 18 years old.

 

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