Problems found in DEA cleanups of clandestine labs
Prohibition of drugs has resulted in the proliferation of clandestine drug labs, commonly used for manufacturing methamphetamine, creating range of health and safety hazards as people make use of potentially dangerous chemicals without the training or resources needed to handle them properly. It turns out the DEA hasn't been handling them very well either.
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