California is home to 98% of the country’s methamphetamine superlabs, with most located in sparsely-populated areas. Unfortunately, rural kids are often the biggest casualties of these illicit meth plants. Visit a town where students turned to film to fight their local drug problem.
An earlier version of this story first aired April 29, 2004.
- TEOS, movie by Anderson Valley High School students on methamphetamine abuse
- Ca. Department of Alcohol & Drug Programs
- Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America
- Ca. Community Prevention Institute, assistance and training project for community-based prevention
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