I live in the meth making capital (county) in the world, and they don't need it anymore as they have a new method. Shake and bake is one newer way, I.m not certian of the procedure.
I have a young kid working for me that has been down that road. He can tell me of even a person asking directions to someones house what is going down. It is so wide spread, our county even made Jay Leno show with the fact of the most arrests, but least convictions in the USA.
He made coments about one farmer friend of mine that always had tank sitting along the road. He said if it was dark, you would bump into someone. The coment was that if they fell off the white pony, (tank) they would slide them back up after they woke up from the extra hard fumes that knocked them off the white pony in the first place.
It is hard to control, when you have attorneys, doctors, teachers, and I guess everyone making a profit from the meth.
They arrest some dumb guy that is poor, and no attorney to help him, just to keep folks in a positive mode.
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