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| Statewide anti-smurfing campaign in fight against meth kicks off in Etowah County Gadsden Times An anti-smurfing campaign kicked off Friday in Gadsden, making Alabama the first state to launch an educational program geared toward giving the public notice that purchasing pseudoephedrine for a meth cook is a felony and could lead to jail time ... See all stories on this topic » |
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