Virginia tracking system likely powerless against meth cookers
By Admin / April 5, 2012 / Governor, Local Government, Other News, State Government, Uncategorized, Virginia, Virginia Statehouse News / 1 Comment
By Carten Cordell | Virginia Statehouse News
ALEXANDRIA — As law enforcement officials create a nationwide database aimed at crushing the methamphetamine trade, addicts are using a simple but dangerous method to create their drug of choice and evade police.
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