On Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at 9:34:27 AM UTC-4, ltlee1 wrote:the buildings on the property.
"ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) - A tip to law enforcement led to the discovery of a multi-million dollar meth lab in North Georgia.
The lab was run from a horse stable equipped to manufacture millions of dollars worth of crystal methamphetamine, officials say.
Drug agents began investigating after being tipped off to suspicious activity at 2064 New Franklin Church Road in Canon. They obtained and executed a search warrant at the location and discovered an active methamphetamine conversion lab inside one of
intent to distribute, and manufacturing methamphetamine in the presence of children.Agents with the Appalachian Regional Drug Enforcement Office recovered 255 gallons of liquid methamphetamine solution and five kilograms of finished crystal meth.
“It is estimated the amount of liquid methamphetamine solution that the lab was likely capable of producing was over 700 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of over $7.8 million.”
Officials said on August 24, 34-year-old Dustin Tyler Burgess, of Ellijay, Georgia, and 30-year-old Uriel C. Mendoza, of Copperhill, Tennessee, were arrested and both charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine with
—"a time when many workers are overextended and living in precarity. Coping mechanisms might be chemical or digital, benign or toxic."Due to the size of the lab, agents contacted the DEA Clan Lab Team to help collect evidence and dispose of hazardous materials."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/two-arrested-in-7-8-million-dollar-meth-lab-operation-in-north-georgia-gbi-says/ar-AA11a5MCUS officials love to blame other nation for drug abuses in the US. However, the demand, supply could come readily inside the US. Americans have no problem operating a Meth Lab. The heart of drug use epidemic is really “late industrialism” in the US
"Unlike heroin and crack cocaine—drugs whose ascendence during the 1970s and ‘80s was inextricably associated with urban America—meth has long been known as the drug of the middle of nowhere. The original labs were confined to barns on the fringeof populated places, where there was the space and privacy to cook big batches of methamphetamine. The process took about two days of chemical mixing, and required large amounts of pseudoephedrine, the active ingredient of many nasal decongestant meds.
In 2006, the federal government instituted the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005, which made bulk amounts of pseudoephedrine much harder to obtain ... Meth lab seizures dropped over the next two years.method was more dangerous—“if you miss a beat, it’ll explode in your lap or in your face,” Pine says—but it was also much more portable. Inside public bathrooms, long-term stay hotels, car backseats, the hollowed-out cores of trees, meth could
Then, via word of mouth, an alternative recipe emerged, called “Shake and Bake.” In only a few hours, cooks could make small amounts of meth inside a soda bottle, shaking it periodically (or “burping” it) to get the pressure out. This new
...dubbed “late industrialism”—a time when many workers are overextended and living in precarity. Coping mechanisms might be chemical or digital, benign or toxic."
The impulse to find productive outlets—or to mentally escape once those outlets are gone—should be familiar to anyone, in any social class or region in the U.S., ... That’s the reality of America under what UC Irvine anthropologist Kim Fortun has
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-02-04/the-rise-and-fall-of-america-s-rural-meth-labs
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