Summary
If your neighbor's house stinks of cat urine and you see piles of empty Sudafed packages in their trash, state and federal law enforcement officials want to know right away. Although it may sound bizarre, those are two of the indicators that the occupants of that house could be running an illegal lab to create the highly addictive and dangerous drug methamphetamine.
Thursday was National Methamphetamine Awareness Day and key federal and state officials used the occasion to urge residents to help keep "the scourge of methamphetamine" from overrunning this state.See the full content of this document
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State Hopes to Thwart Growth of Meth Use
"We're lucky that it hasn't taken hold (in Connecticut) as it has in so many other states," said Gov. M. Jodi Rell. She said law enforcement officia...
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