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Mexico produces the biggest part of crystal meth that's used in the U.S. and it's a never ending task for law enforcement and border patrols keeping the illegal drugs from getting into the United States and into the hands of methamphetamine dealers and users. Crystal meth is seized continuously by law enforcement but it doesn't stop the production, sale and use of this powerful, dangerous and extremely addictive man made drug.
It's sad but many of our teens and young adult's abuse crystal meth and for various reasons. Some people just want to experiment and then become addicted rather quickly, many people are looking for ways to make themselves feel better due to depression, anxiety or to cope with loss and others are already addicted and continue to use methamphetamine in order to function throughout the day.
It's next to impossible to seize and shut down all the meth labs throughout the United States and stop drug trafficking completely. Fortunately many of these clandestine illegal labs that manufacture crystal meth and other man-made drugs are seized keeping the drugs out of our children's hands.
Even though meth is dangerous to produce it's inexpensive and very much in demand so people continue to find ways to manufacture it. It's not uncommon for meth to be produced in vehicles, garages, homes and even in motel rooms. Fortunately many of the illegal meth labs are seized as well as drugs that are trafficked in for distribution.
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