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Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda

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Page 1: Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda.  Rotted, decaying teeth  Scarred face  Makes you look older  Acne, sores, scars  Picked skin from hallucinations

Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda

Page 2: Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda.  Rotted, decaying teeth  Scarred face  Makes you look older  Acne, sores, scars  Picked skin from hallucinations

Rotted, decaying teeth Scarred face Makes you look older Acne, sores, scars Picked skin from hallucinations

Page 3: Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda.  Rotted, decaying teeth  Scarred face  Makes you look older  Acne, sores, scars  Picked skin from hallucinations

Methamphetamine is the most potent form of amphetamine.

Meth has a high chance of being abused and becoming addicted.

While high on meth it can cause you to feel: Hyperactive Insomnia Numbness Palpitations Plus many more

Methamphetamine can have life threatening effects such as: Dilutions Obsessive compulsive

behaviors Brain damage Memory loss Among many other

effects

Page 4: Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda.  Rotted, decaying teeth  Scarred face  Makes you look older  Acne, sores, scars  Picked skin from hallucinations

Skeptics of the Meth Project Reporter Sarah Fenske of the Phoenix

NewTimes She didn’t believe there was enough evidence

that this would work Doctoral student David Erceg-Hurn

He wrote a detail report explaining the project wasn’t working

Issues during the Meth Project: Employees of the Attorney General were being

laid off instead of cancelling the project which had a cost of about 5 million.

Page 5: Erika DiTomaso, David Argueta, Jenna Freda.  Rotted, decaying teeth  Scarred face  Makes you look older  Acne, sores, scars  Picked skin from hallucinations

Info prior to Meth Project: “Teen Meth use in 2006 was almost twice the

national average”* “14 is the average age that Arizona teens first

try Meth”* Info after Meth Project:

Hailed by the White House as one of the nation’s most powerful anti-drug programs

As the project continued data showed that, “Lifetime Meth use declined by over 50% among 8th and 10th graders”*

*Quote from Arizona Meth Project Website