Why Tennessee continues to have a methlab problem

June 24, 2008

The reason why Tennessee continues to have a meth lab problem appears to be pointing to the court system, at least in in the case of a recent drug busts in Spring City, TN. The court system basically gave a slap on the wrists to a person that police knew as a travelling meth lab instructor. Is it any wonder why police and DEA Read more

Beware of buying an auto auction vehicle

June 24, 2008

The number of mobile methlab busts across the U.S. is on the rise. I suspect that the number of meth contaminated vehicles sold at police auctions is rising right along with it. Keep that in mind when you’re buying a used car from a police auction or from anyone who may have obtained the car from an auction. You should also be aware that used car dealers often stock their car lots with vehicles they purchased from auto auctions. Buying a car from a private seller also presents a risk to consumers who Read more

Illinois Meth Lab Registry on the Hot Seat

June 17, 2008

Illinois taxpayers feel that their state’s clandestine meth lab registry is a waste of taxpayer dollars. Personally, I think Illinois is moving in the right direction, although there are some definite improvements can be made to the Registry. What Illinois’ taxpayers may not realize is that the problem is not limited to the state of Illinois. It is a nationwide problem. Read more

Meth lab cooks are like terrorists says fire marshal

June 5, 2008

When detectives from the Bureau of Fire and Arson Investigators from the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office arrived at a meth lab at Fort Walton beach, they found more than a few Coleman fuel cans and empty Sudafed packets. They found an escape plan that would allow the meth cooks to detonate more than two dozen pipe bombs that protected the lab. The meth cooks had planned to Read more

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