As a Hazmat Specialist and former Deputy I have cleaned up hundreds of meth labs back in the day, but they have dried up around here. All methods, Red P, NH3, the NAZI method ect. It is getting hard to get the chemicals and the good glass cookwhere. Several reasons. Like many other manufacturing jobs it was outsourced to Mexico and they import in the finished product (no EPA, OSHA or minimum wage)and they have the support of the police and army, people they pay off well. Also now days most law enforcement agencies are streached and the narcotics officers are back on traffic enforcement, something that generates money, so if the labs are there we are not finding them. Supply and demand, The economics of oppertunity cost. Ever since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan 2 things have happened. First is when Taliban were removed all the Afgan farmers started to grow poppies again, and heroine is now cheap. When the wars started we removed our troops from Colombia and Peru that were batteling cocaine producers, so lots of cocaine on the streets of the USA. It is kinda like when beef gets to expensive we start eating chicken and pork. The druggies just switch to something else. Anyway that is what I think is happening. One final thought, if you ever are at a meth lab and you find several open, full, beer bottles, it is not beer. It is urine. The kidneys didn't handel all the meth and what passed through is going back to the process to be reclaimed.
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