Meth: Tracking Laws Backfire, Create a New Illegal Market
Meth: Tracking laws backfire, create a new illegal market
Meth: Tracking laws backfire, create a new illegal market By JIM SALTER The Associated Press Updated Jan 10, 2011 12:47PM MDT ST. LOUIS • Electronic systems that track sales of the cold medicine used to make methamphetamine have failed to curb the drug trade and instead created a vast, highly lucrative market for profiteers to buy over-the-counter pills and sell them to meth producers at a huge …
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AP IMPACT: Meth flourishes despite tracking laws
(01-10) 15:41 PST ST. LOUIS (AP) — Electronic systems that track sales of the cold medicine used to make methamphetamine have failed to curb the drug trade and instead created a vast, highly lucrative market for…
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