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In reply to the discussion: The corporate epidemic and meth. [View all]KamaAina
(78,249 posts)3. "over the past few years, the major meth labs have been broken up"
Like every other form of American manufacturing, meth labs have been outsourced: since the Sudafed crackdown, most meth is imported from places like Mexico and the Philippines.
Oh yes, if you're interested in using Sudafed to make meth, the most efficient way to get it is not to run around to every drug store in town, but simply to steal it. Making people with allergies "show their papers" at the pharmacy counter isn't going to stop that.
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I'd heard there was a way to make the product nearly impossible to use in a meth lab
KamaAina
May 2013
#8
kr. it's been my belief for a while that areas of high unemployment are deliberately
HiPointDem
May 2013
#9
interesting. i looked up the book & found you can read excerpts online. hells angels/california
HiPointDem
May 2013
#21
K&R Not just the jobs but the helpless hopelessness and dissatisfaction their loss brings.
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#10
Great book. I read it awhile ago. Highly recommend. My home state of Montana was hit hard by meth
LiberalLoner
May 2013
#12
Another region that has been hit is one that never had the infrastructure you mentioned
loyalsister
May 2013
#17
a bit different. small-scale moonshining always existed in backwoods locales, for local use, &
HiPointDem
May 2013
#25