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CALIFORNIA 
MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL METHAMPHETAMINE ENFORCEMENT TEAM

Cal-MMET Program:
The Cal-MMET program is administered by the Governor's Office of Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP). The Cal-MMET program is constructed as a regional approach, with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department additionally having a Headquarters function in coordinating this statewide effort. While enforcement activity is the predominant focus of the program, community education as to methamphetamine use is a bilateral goal of the program.   This effort is in coordination and conjunction with the Federal Governments High Intensity Drug Trafficking Programs (HITDA) located in the Central Valley and Northern California.

Goals:


Reduction in Methamphetamine production and distribution.
Reduction in availability of Methamphetamine product on the street
Reduction in Methamphetamine related criminal offenses
Reduction of hazardous waste sites associated with the chemical manufacture of Methamphetamine.
Reduction in physical property damage associated with chemical manufacture of Methamphetamine.
Reduction in medical responses associated with Methamphetamine abuse.
A heightened awareness in schools as to the affects of Methamphetamine use achieved through education.


CENTRAL VALLEY - CALIFORNIA
HIGH-INTENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREAS

Mission Statement: 
The mission of the Central Valley California HIDTA (CVC HIDTA) is to reduce the manufacture, trafficking, and distribution of methamphetamine, precursor chemicals, and other dangerous drugs by attacking and dismantling the large-scale and often violent organizations responsible through the implementation of cooperative and innovative strategies.

Goals:
Reduce drug availability by disrupting and dismantling drug trafficking organizations
Reduce the harmful consequences of drug trafficking 
Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the region's law enforcement organizations.

 
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Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department
Adam Christianson, Sheriff-Coroner
250 E Hackett Road
Modesto CA 95358

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