IMPACT
Montana Market Results: 2005-2008
As of April 2008:
- Montana ranks #39 in the nation for Meth abuse4
- Teen Meth use has declined by 45%5
- Adult Meth use has declined by 72%6
- 62% decrease in Meth-related crime7
"The Meth Project is very simply changing the nature of crime control in Montana. As of 2005, the Montana criminal justice system was overwhelmed by the consequences of Meth. If we are able to continue to make the kind of progress we have seen in the past two years, methamphetamine will have changed from a crisis to a manageable problem."
Montana State Attorney General Mike McGrath
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Results in Montana have proven the effectiveness of the Meth Project's prevention campaign. As a model prevention program for states nationwide, the Meth Project has expanded into Arizona, Idaho, Illinois and Wyoming. Additional states are expected to launch in the coming year.
1, 4 Office of National Drug Control Policy, Pushing Back Against Meth: A Progress Report on the Fight Against Methamphetamine in the United States. November 2006.
2, 3, 6, 7 Montana Attorney General, Mike McGrath. Methamphetamine in Montana: A Follow-up Report on Trends and Progress. April 2008.
5 Montana Office of Public Instruction, 2007 Montana Youth Risk Behavior Survey. September 2007.