The meth surge
The meth surge
BCI estimates that 95 percent of reported meth lab incidents involve the "one pot" method of making the drug. Most of the ingredients used to "cook" the drug are common household items, such as lithium batteries, Coleman fuel and two-liter soda bottles … Read more on Marietta Times
Meth problem resurgent in northwestern Wis.
It's not clear why meth seems to be making a comeback, although Falk theorized that several factors are in play: less police and media focus on the dangerous consequences of meth use, the end of long prison terms for key suppliers, and the normal ebb … Read more on Bradenton Herald
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Zephrex-D® cannot be used to make methamphetamine (meth) with the widespread and dangerous "one pot shake and bake" process, according to testing and statements from narcotics officers. "Zephrex-D® provides the unsurpassed congestion relief … Read more on Exec Digital