Meth seems poised to edge out cannabis as the drug of choice among Kerala’s youth

to law enforcement. The rise in the use of these stimulant drugs is a cause for concern as they can have serious health consequences, including addiction and mental health issues. Authorities are urging parents and educators to be vigilant and educate young people about the dangers of drug use. The NCB has been working to improve its drug testing capabilities to keep up with the evolving drug market. In a recent statement, officials emphasized the importance of collaboration between agencies to combat the drug problem effectively. The sale and use of meth and other amphetamine drugs are illegal in India, and those caught trafficking or using these substances can face serious legal consequences. The NCB is urging anyone with information about drug trafficking to come forward and assist in their efforts to crack down on the illegal drug trade. As the authorities work to address this growing issue, it is essential for communities to come together to support prevention efforts and help those struggling with drug addiction. By raising awareness and providing support, we can work towards creating a safer and healthier environment for the youth of our nation.

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