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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
New study documents meth's societal costs
Read a report by Erik Eckholm in the
New York Times
here
. Meth has, of course, been associated with "rural areas of the West and South since the 1990s," but as this story notes, its production and use have spread to the East and Midwest, too.
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