DEA Warns About Methamphetamine and Street Names
Summary
The DEA issued a public safety alert warning about methamphetamine, listing its various street names such as Crank, Crystal, and Ice. The alert directs readers to a DEA factsheet for more information on the drug and its effects.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) issued a public safety alert via its Omaha Division's X account, highlighting methamphetamine and its numerous street names, including Crank, Crystal, Glass, Ice, and Speed. The alert serves to inform the public about the drug's prevalence and dangerous nature, providing a link to a DEA factsheet for further details on methamphetamine and its effects.
This notice is informational and does not impose new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations on any specific entities. It is intended to raise awareness about a dangerous substance. Regulated entities, particularly those in sectors that might interact with or be affected by substance abuse issues, should remain aware of public health warnings issued by agencies like the DEA.
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Methamphetamine, a drug known by many names-Bikers Coffee, Crank, Crystal, Glass, Go-Fast, Ice, Shards, Speed, Trash, Tweak-but dangerous all the same.
Learn more about methamphetamine and its effects at dea.gov/factsheets/met @deahq @TheJusticeDept ALT
9:44 pm · 17 Mar 2026
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