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  • American ingenuity at work?

    Originally from www.ExiledOnline.com

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_meth_s...1ldGhhbXBoZQ--

    Faster. Cheaper. Simpler. More Efficient. Less Illegal. Isn't that what its all about?

    TULSA, Okla. – This is the new formula for methamphetamine: a two-liter soda bottle, a few handfuls of cold pills and some noxious chemicals. Shake the bottle and the volatile reaction produces one of the world's most addictive drugs.

    Only a few years ago, making meth required an elaborate lab — with filthy containers simmering over open flames, cans of flammable liquids and hundreds of pills. The process gave off foul odors, sometimes sparked explosions and was so hard to conceal that dealers often "cooked" their drugs in rural areas.

    But now drug users are making their own meth in small batches using a faster, cheaper and much simpler method with ingredients that can be carried in a knapsack and mixed on the run. The "shake-and-bake" approach has become popular because it requires a relatively small number of pills of the decongestant pseudoephedrine — an amount easily obtained under even the toughest anti-meth laws that have been adopted across the nation to restrict large purchases of some cold medication.

    "Somebody somewhere said 'Wait this requires a lot less pseudoephedrine, and I can fly under the radar,'" said Mark Woodward, spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.

    An Associated Press review of lab seizures and interviews with state and federal law enforcement agents found that the new method is rapidly spreading across the nation's midsection and is contributing to a spike in the number of meth cases after years of declining arrests.

    The new formula does away with the clutter of typical meth labs, and it can turn the back seat of a car or a bathroom stall into a makeshift drug factory. Some addicts have even made the drug while driving.

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    Re: American ingenuity at work?

    A former VP in our organization used the catch-phrase; Cheaper...Better ..Faster....

    He pushed the troops to find ways to do what we do quicker, with less money, and make it superior.

    Until I read this thread I never really believed the CBF idea was possible…

    Wow….

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    • #3
      Re: American ingenuity at work?

      http://somechicksblog.com/make-meth/...ot-meth-making

      the "new" formula has already been around for at least year and probably spread like wildfire with the help of the internet.



      Meth Zombies...We should all be careful to arm ourselves with stakes. They will be needed.

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      • #4
        Re: American ingenuity at work?

        pseudoephedrine will be, unfortunately, banned w/i a couple of years IMO.
        The big nanny state will see it as its duty to protect us all (from ourselves).

        many of you may remember the very effective decongestant, phenylpropanolamine, which was also banned.


        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenylpropanolamine
        In the United States, PPA is no longer sold without a prescription due to a proposed increased risk of stroke in younger women. In Europe, however, it is still available by both prescription and over-the-counter. In Canada, it was withdrawn from the market on May 31, 2001

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