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Posted by boog on April 14, 2002 at 06:12:10 from (66.73.129.121):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Started in the field today... posted by Glenn(WV) on April 13, 2002 at 21:24:59:
It has really gotten to be a big problem here in the last year to 18 mo. A sherriff's deputy friend said it start in the south and worked it's way up here. It statred out in the rural areas but is spreading to the cities. He told me that police even found a stolen AA wagon in Indianapolis. The idiots that make this stuff are crazy. Deputy friend says they siphon the AA off into about anything, glass jars, plastic milk and pop bottles, up to stainless steel tanks. He said he has even seen one AA tank that they drilled a hole into. Meth is made in labs, which are very crude and dangerous. It's not unusuall to hear of a lab blowing up and killing the makers. What a loss! Bad thing it destroys the users brain cells, litterally fries their brains, and is quite addictting. boog
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