Campaign launched to curb meth production
5.4.2017 -Cheyna Roth, Michigan Radio
Law enforcement and pharmacists are working together to curb methamphetamine production in the state.
It’s called the “Anti-Smurfing Campaign.”
Smurfing is the practice of buying cold and allergy medicine – like Sudafed – that contain meth ingredients, for meth cooks.
Some of Michigan’s top law enforcement members met Thursday to announce the launch. It’s a partnership with pharmacies to display posters discouraging the practice.
Attorney General Bill Schuette says they want to make sure people know they are committing a crime and there are consequences.
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