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January 22, 2019 • Page 5
Governor's Column: Battling
The Meth Epidemic
By Gov. Kristi Noem
Earlier this month, I placed
my hand on my dad’s worn Bible
and made a promise to South
Dakota to govern in a way that
respects and benefits every
person in our state. I promised
to serve in a way that improved
things for the next generation.
My dream? To grow our state
into a place where our kids can
thrive. We’re going to produce a
stronger tomorrow for the next
generation.
But my parents taught me
to do more than dream, they
taught me to do. So 73 hours
after I took that Oath of Office, I
stood in front of the legislature
and outlined my plan to create
a stronger South Dakota for the
next generation. One of those
plans is to aggressively battle
the meth epidemic.
As I’ve talked with first
responders about our meth
problem, they’ve told me of situations where they walked into
homes of meth users and found
kids starving in their bedrooms,
their parents drugged out of
their minds. Stories like this are
frequent. In Iowa, a four-monthold baby was killed just over a
month ago after his meth-addict
dad forgot him in a swing. He
died of malnutrition and infection. The police found his little
body covered in maggots and
sores – his parents too strung
out on meth to remember his
existence.
This is what our law enforcement has to deal with every day.
Meth is filling our jails and prisons, clogging our court systems,
and stretching our drug treatment capacity. But meth is rarely
made in South Dakota anymore.
The vast majority of this meth is
coming from Mexico. Our meth
epidemic is the price we are
paying for our nation’s failure to
adequately secure our southern
border.
Meth destroys people, but
it does much more. It destroys
families. It hurts our kids, and
we see that in our schools, in
our foster families, and in our
health care providers. This
breaks my heart. Not because
I’m the governor. Because I’m a
mom.
In the coming months and
years, we’ll work to expand prevention and treatment programs.
We need to do more to educate
our young people about the
effects of meth and give them
strategies to avoid it. We’ll also
help every South Dakotan learn
to identify the early signs of
meth use to increase early referrals to treatment. I want to reach
meth users before they enter the
criminal justice system and commit other crimes. Our objective
isn’t to imprison people – that
hurts families too. We need additional mental health services.
We must help people beat their
meth addiction and return to
their jobs and families.
Furthermore, we’re going to
get more aggressive in enforcing
our laws against meth. We need
to stop the traffic of meth into
our state and crack down on
those who deal drugs.
And while we crack down on
enforcement, we must pave av-
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enues for rehabilitation. Earlier
this year, I visited Teen Challenge in Brookings – an incredible program that helps people
struggling with life-controlling
substance abuse and equips
them to become productive
members of their community.
We need more options like this
for people trapped in addiction,
recognizing that second chances
are available to people willing to
walk the road to recovery.
I recognize this is a big problem to tackle, but I’m committed
to confronting it, and I’m confident I have the plan to make
an impact. We must continue
having these conversations and
addressing these problems to
create a stronger South Dakota
for the next generation.
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