(Video) Robert Tinkle, a former meth addict and meth cook advises Oklahoma legislators to make pseudoephedrine a prescription drug if they want to put an end to the state’s meth lab problem. He spent over 23 years in prison for manufacturing meth and other drug-related crimes. Tinkle’s testimony includes an inside look at meth labs, which includes pseudoephedrine, smurfing, fake IDs, as well as a look at how meth addiction and meth manufacturing became a large part of his family’s history.

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