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White House Seeks to Reduce Methamphetamine Usage 15 Percent by 2009

The Bush Administration has set a goal of reducing methamphetamine usage 15% in three years. While new restrictions on the sale of methamphetamine ingredients found in cold medicines have assisted in cutting the number of domestic meth labs, the reduced supply has been replaced by purer and more addictive Mexican methamphetamine.

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You report that: "The Bush Administration has set a goal of reducing methamphetamine usage 15% in three years." The Bush Administration's usage of methamphetamine would certainly explain a lot about the events of the past 6 years!

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