Video: During a New Mexico Hearing on Air Quality and Children’s Health, Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) questioned Dr. Donna Upson of the American Lung Association about whether air pollution contributes to breathing problems. Upson’s response suggests that air pollution aggravates asthma and can creates respiratory health issues. Although the discussion focuses on outdoor pollutants, what …..Read More
New Mexico Senate Hearing on Air Quality and Children’s Health (Video)
Living Downstream: An Ecologist’s Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment
Living Downstream: An Ecologist’s Personal Investigation of Cancer and the Environment “In this compelling book, Steingraber uses her experience as a poet, a biologist, and a cancer survivor to lay out a persuasive case for the linkage between cancer and environmental toxins. Weaving scientific investigation with her own family’s history, she shows how the increased …..Read More
Okmulgee Oklahoma will fight meth labs despite Attorney General opinion
Okmulgee, Oklahoma plans to fight their community’s meth lab problem, despite the recent opinion handed down by their state Attorney General. In the opinion of the AG, Oklahoma’s cities can not enact their own pseudoephedrine prescription laws, that is a right given only to state legislators. But earlier this year, state legislators failed to take …..Read More
Florida: Boyton Beach Police Officer Of The Year Facing Serious Meth Charges And Prison Time
David Brito, a Boyton Beach police officer, who was named Officer of the Year in January, is facing serious meth charges after an investigation by the DEA’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force. David Brito, 28, who has worked for the Boyton Beach police department since 2006, was indicted on Tuesday for conspiring to possess …..Read More
Louisville Kentucky Emergency Medicine Professor speaks out about pseudoephedrine
William Spafford Smock, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine speaks his mind about pseudoephedrine, meth labs, and the Kentucky legislators who failed to pass a prescription pseudoephedrine law that would have helped the state eliminate its meth lab problem. Pseudoephedrine Scheduling …. or a date …..Read More
Missouri: Parolee hurls shake-and-bake lab to avoid arrest by police deputies

Missouri : Shawn Dagget, 32, a parolee who had a previous conviction for making meth, is facing serious charges after a meth lab bust on Friday in Harviell. According to news reports and probable cause statements made by Sgt. Brandon Waggoner, on March 31, 2011, Waggoner stopped at a residence on Highway 41, when he …..Read More
Massachusetts: Retired Connecticut Cop Arrested for Meth and Ecstacy

Massachusetts State Police arrested Richard W. Thunberg, Jr, a 50 year old retired Connecticut cop, after finding close to 2 pounds of methamphetamine in his vehicle. Ecstasy and equipment used for drug distribution was also found at his townhouse home in North Gosvenordale, Connecticut. Thunberg, a native of East Brookfield, had worked for the Plainfield, …..Read More
Ogletown Delaware: Home declared safe after working meth lab found
Ogletown Delaware: A home on East Rutherford Drive has been declared safe after a working meth lab was found in the basement by the New Castle County Police. Reports about the incident say that chemicals found inside the home were removed and the home was then declared safe. There is no mention of the home …..Read More
Mississippi: Pseudoephedrine becomes a prescription drug

On July 1, 2010 Mississippi began requiring that consumers have a doctor’s prescription in order to buy pseudoephedrine; a popular drug among those who manufacture crystal meth. Oregon created a similar law in 2006, which they credit with a drastic reduction of meth manufacturing in their state. According to a 2008 DEA report, methamphetamine has …..Read More
Mark Buckner: One drop of sweat changed his life

Mark Buckner says that “all it took was one drop of sweat” to cause his meth lab to explode – an explosion that blew him out of his RV, burned him on over sixty percent of his body, and destroyed everything that he owned. Buckner says he “done it for the money”. This National Geographic …..Read More

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