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Meth in America

  1. 'One pot' meth worries SD authorities

    'One pot' meth worries SD authorities

    The "one pot" meth cooking method can explode right next to you. DEA agents based in San Diego tell Team 10 what people should look for.

  2. Effects of meth use, manufacture linger

    Effects of meth use, manufacture linger

    It is no secret that drug abuse affects more than just the user -- friends, family, employers, the people the addicts rip off to support their habit. But methamphetamine use is perhaps unique in that its negative side effects extend far beyond the user to innocent strangers.

  3. Authorities: Meth availability pervasive

    Authorities: Meth availability pervasive

    She’s a pretty soccer mom in Dallas who grew up in privilege attending the best private schools. He’s a tatted up Aryan Nations member in rural West Tennessee who has spent a third of his life in prison. If they have nothing else in common, they share a sordid history of using and selling methamphetamine.

  4. Few states have meth disclosure laws

    Few states have meth disclosure laws

    Jonathan Hankins bought a Freddie Mac foreclosure in tiny Klamath Falls, Ore., near the California border. Although the two-bedroom house appeared in local police reports as a place where arrests had been made for meth trafficking, Hankins says, there was no documentation of meth manufacturing.

  5. Meth culture found in all walks of life

    Meth culture found in all walks of life

    From Hollywood actors to lawyers, from race car drivers and minor-league baseball players to children of pastors, from surfers to teachers … from any walk of life you care to name, methamphetamine has found its takers, its so-called tweekers.