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      <title>Malibu Beach Recovery Center - Methamphetamine still popular - Comments</title>
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      <description>Drug &amp; Alcohol Addiction Rehab Center: Joan Borsten: Malibu, California</description>
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         <title>Larry Goldman</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Regarding the control and acquisition of Pseudoephedrine from Pharmacies: There is a Federal Law entitled "Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act" (CMEA) which sets daily and monthly limits on the over-the-counter sales of pseudoephedrine and ephedrine. Under this law Pharmacies are required to obtain records of all sales of these products for a period of two years. Since it is Federal law I believe that all States are required to adopt it, however I cannot say for sure that this has occurred and how effective this  law has been since it's inception. It would be interesting to see some results for the States and whether there is a direct correlation to a reduction in the illegal manufacturing of "meth". </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Paul in Vermont</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>No surprise that remote areas find troubles with meth labs, but it is always a surprise, somehow, that rural areas don't spot the labs sooner. Newspapers in Vermont show an increasing number of stories about drug trafficking, often without information about whether local customers are driving the trade or remoteness helps hide the labs and stash houses. Seems like a big-city problem until the tragedy of local addictions is laid bare. </p>

<p>Thanks for the story!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Lila</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for sharing this valuable information!</p>]]></description>
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