Mission

Mission StatementThe Mission of the Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force is to reduce the availability and illegal use of harmful scheduled drugs, including methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription drug diversion, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, and others, by educating the public about the dangers of all scheduled drugs; by increasing public safety through supplying equipment, training, intelligence, and investigative tools to assist law enforcement and prosecutorial authorities in strategically identifying, targeting, and prosecuting drug offenders; by networking with law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, healthcare providers, treatment providers, and local drug coalitions; and by protecting the public and the drug endangered children of Tennessee from the harmful effects of manufacturing, distribution, and illegal use of scheduled drugs.”


Driver Johnny Burch leans against a Task Force Response Truck.


What We Do
In carrying out its mission the Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force supports programs in four main areas:

Law Enforcement Ð The primary mission of the Task Force is to help law enforcement officers to identify, arrest, and prosecute those who manufacture and distribute illicit drugs and prescription drugs that have been diverted from their intended use for criminal activity. This mission includes providing technical and intelligence assistance in gathering information and evidence for drug crimes, safe dismantling of clanfdestine drug labs, and the safe and proper disposition of a lab. 

 

Training Ð The Task Force funds Basic Clan Lab Safety Courses and Site Safety Courses for officers in Tennessee, as well as drug diversion, and marijuana eradication training. These courses are administered using expert instructors and are offered at no charge to the officers attending them or to their agency. As a part of this training, the Task Force buys and distributes to each class member all of the equipment needed to process a lab. The Task Force also funds the yearly recertification program for each officer.

 

Intelligence Ð The Task Force supports officers investigating drug offenders by providing a single resource for meth related offenders, offenses, and other drug related information. It is available to all law enforcement officers at no cost to them or their departments.

 

Public Awareness Ð We travel throughout the state providing educational and awareness briefings, displays, and material to civic groups, schools, churches, and other organizations. The Drug Display Trailer is commonly seen at these events.

Our Headquarters The headquarters of the Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force is located in Hamilton County in the City of Chattanooga. You can reach someone at the headquarters by using the following information:

TMPTF Headquarters 6040 Century Oak Drive Chattanooga, TN 37416 Phone: (423) 752-1479 Fax: (423) 267-8983
Email:
methhotline@rid-meth.org

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Strategy What We Do
The TDDTF focuses on four major and interconnected areas of emphasis in carrying out our mission:
Law Enforcement - The primary purpose of the TDDTF is to assist law enforcement officers in the investigation, identification, and elimination of clandestine drug labs of all kinds, including but not limited to methamphetamine. We also support the efforts of drug investigators to identify, arrest, and prosecute those who manufacture and distribute illicit drugs in Tennessee. This mission includes providing assistance in gathering evidence at a lab site, and the safe and proper disposition of a lab. 

Training – The Task Force funds and conducts a variety of training courses for law enforcement throughout the state. This training includes Basic Clan Lab Safety and Site Safety certification courses, as well as Drug Diversion, Authorized Central Storage, and Tactical Clan Lab entry training. This training, and other customized training designed is available for throughout Tennessee. The Task Force buys and distributes to each class member attending the Basic Clan Lab Safety Course all of the equipment needed to process a lab. The Task Force also funds the yearly recertification program for each officer.

Intelligence – The Task Force supports officers conducting drug investigations offenders by providing a single resource for meth related offenders, offenses, and other drug-related information. This online intelligence tool named the DI3, also provides streamlined access to other intelligence systems using Single Sign On technology. It is available to all law enforcement officers at no cost to them or their departments.

Public Awareness – TDDTF staff travels throughout the state providing educational and awareness briefings, displays, and material to civic groups, schools, churches, and other organizations. One of our drug display trailers are commonly seen at these events.
Our Headquarters
The headquarters of the TDDTF is located in Hamilton County in the City of Chattanooga. You can reach someone at the headquarters by using the following information:
TDDTF Headquarters
6040 Century Oak Drive
Chattanooga, TN 37416
Phone: (423) 752-1479
Fax: (423) 267-8983

Email: methhotline@rid-meth.org
Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force Mission Statement
The Mission of the Tennessee Dangerous Drugs Task Force (TDDTF) is to reduce the availability and illegal use of harmful scheduled drugs, including methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription drug diversion, heroin, cocaine, fentanyl, and others, by educating the public about the dangers of all scheduled drugs; by increasing public safety through supplying equipment, training, intelligence, and investigative tools to assist law enforcement and prosecutorial authorities in strategically identifying, targeting, and prosecuting drug offenders; by networking with law enforcement agencies, regulatory agencies, healthcare providers, treatment providers, and local drug coalitions; and by protecting the public and the drug endangered children of Tennessee from the harmful effects of manufacturing, distribution, and illegal use of scheduled drugs.”
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