From Deseret News archives:
Addiction to meth targeted in Utah
Huntsman says state needs a multiprong approach to problem
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The task force, which is comprised of law enforcement officials, county commissioners, substance abuse directors, attorneys and other state and county officers, will promote legislation to fund drug courts as well as discuss treatment programs, law enforcement response, education and prevention issues.
"We need a coordinated response that addresses all these issues," he said. "You cannot incarcerate your way out of this problem."
It costs Salt Lake County about $15,000 a year to treat each meth addict placed in family treatment, according to statistics from the state and county. In comparison, it costs $27,000 to incarcerate that same person and an additional $33,000 if that person has a child that needs to be placed in foster care.
Meth has been the No. 1 illegal drug of choice for patients admitted to public substance-abuse treatment programs in Utah since 2001, according to the Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health.
"It is the singular most destructive, insidious drug we deal with," said Scott Burns, deputy director of state and local affairs for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and a former Iron County attorney. "The key has to be prevention and education."
Rodney Symes, the director of outpatient services at the First Step Home and a licensed substance-abuse counselor, is a former addict who lost everything and was facing possible time in federal prison before he was able to turn his life around.
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