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America's Dirty Drug

As methamphetamine use and abuse continues to spread across every socio-economic and geographic boundary in the nation, never has law enforcement seen such an intense battle on the home front. From Arkansas to California, HIDTA task force agents track and bring down clandestine "super labs"--production sites that can churn out enough meth in 12 hours to keep a small city high all day. While slowly killing meth addicts, super labs also kill the environment with hundreds of pounds of toxic byproduct generated during production.

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Related links: America's Most Dangerous Drug by Newsweek



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Mark Allen Johnson, Robert King and Robin Nelson
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