Дата : 02.12.2005 Тема : UNODC: Collaborations against Methamphetamine Threat
UNODC Collaborates with United States and other
Governments to Examine Methamphetamine Threat
Manufacture of Synthetic Drugs Exploding
VIENNA, 2 December (UN Information Service) -- Officials of the
United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Member States from
the
Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe participated in a digital
video
conference addressing the global threat posed by methamphetamines and
the
precursor chemicals used in their manufacture.
The conference, held on 29 November and hosted by the Permanent
Mission
of the United States of America to the United Nations (Vienna),
offered
Vienna-based representatives of the United Nations and Member States
an
opportunity to communicate with counter-drug policy makers in
Washington,
DC, including the White House Office of National Drug Control
Policy
(ONDCP), the US State Department, and the Drug Enforcement
Administration
(DEA), as well as European Commission drug experts in Brussels.
The
discussion focused on the growing threat posed by increased
methamphetamine
production around the world, and measures the international community
can
take to combat it.
Methamphetamines are a growing problem across Eastern Europe,
Russia,
and Asia, with drug labs moving, in many cases, from west to east,
and
precursor chemicals generally moving from east to west. The control
of
precursor chemicals is an especially difficult challenge, since
these
substances, i.e., ephedrine and chemicals found in over-the-counter
drugs
and cold medicines, are not illegal or available only through
prescription.
Tons of precursors are transported to regions where clandestine
labs
operate in relative freedom, especially in countries where
instability,
corruption, and weak law enforcement allow manufacturers to operate
with
impunity.
Methamphetamine production also offers drug cartels and traffickers
an
alternative to drug crops like coca (cocaine), and opium poppy
(heroin),
whose cultivation is dependent on the vagaries of weather and
disease,
which can only be transformed into a marketable product at harvest
time.
Because methamphetamines can be produced at will, in quantities and
at
intervals independent of agricultural constraints, enterprising drug
lords
can control production and regulate the prices of synthetic drugs.
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