Changing Face of Meth

The ColumbianMay 23, 2006

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OLYMPIA -- The small meth lab -- a toxic, dangerous and squalid symbol of the methamphetamine problem -- is becoming a rarity in Washington and around the country, but the drug itself remains.

The number of meth labs found in Washington dropped by more than 50 percent, a decrease credited in part to laws that include banning over-the-counter sales of everyday cold and allergy medications that are used to make methamphetamine.

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Changing Face of Meth

The number of labs and dump sites have decreased from a high of 1,890 in 2000 to 806 last year.

But into the void stepped Mexican-based drug organizations that ship a pure...

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