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UBCM Q&A 3224 viewsUBCM delegates Q&A after Meth presentation
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UBCM Meth Seminar Q&A 2226 viewsUBCM delegates Q&A after meth seminar presentation
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UBCM Meth Seminar Q&A 1219 viewsUBCM delegates Q&A after Meth presentation
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Middle Sch Presentation201 viewsMiddle School students have lots of questions.
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Raise of Hands243 viewsStudents with
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Question Time243 viewsR. McLaughlin answering
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3156 viewsWhen these ingredients are mixed and "cooked" together they make a dangerous drug and potentially harmful chemical mixtures that can remain on household surfaces for months or years after "cooking" is over.
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4073 viewsThere may be health effects in people exposed to lab chemicals before, during and after the drug-making process. Therefore, each meth lab is a potential hazardous waste site, requiring evaluation, and possibly cleanup, by hazardous waste professionals.
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Williams Lake Feb 2008170 views
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