What is CHPA doing to address the meth production and abuse problem?
The Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) is concerned about the growing number of small toxic labs making methamphetamine and is working to address the meth problem on all fronts. While DEA officials agree that a majority of the pseudoephedrine used to make methamphetamine is imported into this country in bulk, CHPA feels strongly that the only way to significantly address methamphetamine production and abuse is to reduce the demand through education and coordination among local community leaders, as well as to promote cooperation within communities to stem the production of meth locally. As a result, CHPA has taken a comprehensive approach towards meth production and abuse on multiple levels.
The Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) is concerned about the growing number of small toxic labs making methamphetamine and is working to address the meth problem on all fronts. While DEA officials agree that a majority of the pseudoephedrine used to make methamphetamine is imported into this country in bulk, CHPA feels strongly that the only way to significantly address methamphetamine production and abuse is to reduce the demand through education and coordination among local community leaders, as well as to promote cooperation within communities to stem the production of meth locally. As a result, CHPA has taken a comprehensive approach towards meth production and abuse on multiple levels.