West Virginia will receive a $1 million grant to combat the Meth trade, the largest award given this year.
Representative David McKinley announced on Tuesday the funding for the “COPS Anti-Methamphetamine Program,” or CAMP. The grant program is designed to directly fund state law enforcement to locating meth labs and finding traffickers.
Brooke, Hancock, Ohio, Marshall and Harrison counties are designated as high-intensity drug trafficking areas.
