AltWeeklies Wire
New Review Slams Montana Meth Projectnew
An independent review published in the December issue of Prevention Science uses data compiled by the Montana Meth Project to question the graphic campaign's effectiveness among teens. The project receives millions in public funding and several other states have developed ad campaigns based on the model used in Montana.
Missoula Independent |
Skylar Browning |
12-19-2008 |
Drugs
Salvia D: The Tempest in a Tea Leafnew

Indigenous people use this Mexican plant for medicinal purposes, which has researchers touting its healing potential. Others smoke it for a legal high, which has legislators itching to regulate. What's to keep Salvia D from being the drug war's next casualty?
Missoula Independent |
Patrick M. Klemz |
07-22-2008 |
Drugs
Testing the Reach of Montana's Medical Marijuana Lawnew
A Montana man may be the first in the country to test an employer's right to fire workers who use state-sanctioned medical marijuana.
Missoula Independent |
Paul Peters |
10-04-2007 |
Drugs
Meth is an Expensive Habit for Montananew
The State Senate pledges $2 million to Montana Meth Project.
Missoula Independent |
Jessie McQuillan |
04-19-2007 |
Drugs
Marijuana Messnew

Registered patient loses confidence in Montana's medical marijuana law after federal agents seize her state-approved medicine.
Missoula Independent |
Jessie McQuillan |
04-12-2007 |
Drugs
What's Wrong With This Picture?new
With the nation clamoring for a solution and public funding on the horizon, we take an Independent look at why the Montana Meth Project isn't all it's cranked up to be.
Missoula Independent |
Jessie McQuillan |
08-03-2006 |
Drugs
Tags: meth, methamphetamine