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Mexican Meth Replaces Reduced Domestic Supply in Washington

The Associated Press reports that restrictions on the sale of methamphetamine ingredients commonly found in over-the-counter cold medicines has opened up the northwest drug markets to Mexican traffickers. Since 2000, meth labs and dump sites in Washington have decreased from 1,890 to 806. However, this does not decrease the number of addicts, leaving the market open to foreign production.

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