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MAPP-SD, a project of Prairie View Prevention Services, Inc., is a comprehensive
Methamphetamine awareness and prevention project.
MAPP-SD is dedicated to:
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Increase
awareness of Meth and the problems associated with its use, manufacture and
distribution;
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Provide, at no cost, professional Meth awareness and prevention education to
groups and organizations on a community, regional and statewide level;
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Be a no-cost, ongoing resource for South Dakota citizens to deal with issues
rising from the manufacture, use and distribution of Meth.
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Red P Labs
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The Red P, or phosphorus,
method of manufacturing Meth is the most popular way in many areas outside
of the Midwest, where the availability of anhydrous ammonia outweighs the
ease of obtaining red phosphorus. Red P labs are beginning to be
seen more often in the Midwest as security is tightened on anhydrous
ammonia supplies.
Just as in the anhydrous method, Meth cooks using a Red P lab are
extracting the ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from common medications.
The difference is in using red phosphorus as the catalyst - the chemical
to speed up the reaction process and makes it go to completion.
Cooks get the chemical from various sources; the most common are the
strike plates from match books or boxes and from flares.
Both methods share many of the same hazards to the cooks, their families
and unsuspecting neighbors or first responders. But Red P labs pose
a few unique dangers. Red phosphorus may produce phosphine gas, an
extremely poisonous and flammable gas. It is highly toxic and may be
fatal if absorbed or inhaled.
If you notice someone buying
an excessive amount of matches or flares, or if you see piles of these
items discarded, be extremely careful. You may notice other signs of
Meth labs that are common to every method, such as large quantities of the
other ingredients and the equipment used to cook the Meth. It is
highly recommended that people without the specialized gear and training
not approach any type of Meth lab. Call your local law
enforcement to investigate, explaining why you think it may be a Red P
Meth lab.
Information from
Drug
Enforcement Agency,
National
Drug Intelligence Center |

A Red P lab blew during the cooking process and splashed this man -
leaving some burns and a
number of chemical stains on his face.

Meth Cooks Killed by Phosphine Gas







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