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DEA National Register of known meth labs by state
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 555062" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Only two in our County which means, lol, the DEA needs more personnel OR the local law enforcement is doing it's thing. I'm not sure what designates a "meth house" for the registry but I know for a fact that the son of an elected official who is also a friend was arrested for having a small lab in the house the parents bought for him. In less than twentyfour hours the title of the property was transferred out of his name, he was "sentenced" to a rehab center for two years (included tennis courts and a swimming pool etc.) AND he is not designated a felon even though he had been arrested numerous times over the years for drugs. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you can "clean" a house if it has not been extensively used? I guarantee there are lots of meth house arrests that are not shown on the DEA list. Sad. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 555062, member: 35"] Only two in our County which means, lol, the DEA needs more personnel OR the local law enforcement is doing it's thing. I'm not sure what designates a "meth house" for the registry but I know for a fact that the son of an elected official who is also a friend was arrested for having a small lab in the house the parents bought for him. In less than twentyfour hours the title of the property was transferred out of his name, he was "sentenced" to a rehab center for two years (included tennis courts and a swimming pool etc.) AND he is not designated a felon even though he had been arrested numerous times over the years for drugs. Sigh. Maybe you can "clean" a house if it has not been extensively used? I guarantee there are lots of meth house arrests that are not shown on the DEA list. Sad. DDD [/QUOTE]
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