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Do Meth Labs smell like cat urine? Dynamite? Maury Lewis writes: Sometimes there is something that smells like cat urine in the air around 55 South and Hwy 92 and it seems to linger for several hours. My husband thinks it has something to do with the Rock Quarry.Thanks again, Maury Lewis. Thanks. CM's home staff doesn't have the expertise needed. Perhaps someone knowledgeable will know and post. Somehow, we're failing to eliminate this scourge from our community. It looks like it's going to take citizen vigilance, coordinated with law enforcement - and perhaps, dramatic changes in laws including decriminalization of many recreational drugs and perhaps legalization - to redirect the money, which is corrupting so many businesses and institutions, and to put a stop to meth production. No doubt: Meth labs are the Number 1 Evil in Adair County, KY, today. Prohibition did not work. Present day drug laws are not either. -Ed This story was posted on 2011-04-29 07:01:02
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