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Nursing & Social Work students18 viewsFR: UVic. Students: Nurses Andrea Stark, Karren Younger-McCurry, Michelle Leach, UVic. Social Work Char Cook BR: Victoria Real Estate Board Jim Bennett, MLA John Horgan, and CMP Society ED. Mark McLaughlinFeb 21, 2010
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UVIC volunteer Nursing and Social Work students23 views UVic. Students: Nurses Andrea Stark, Karren Younger-McCurry, Michelle Leach, UVic. Social Work Char CookFeb 21, 2010
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UVic Practicum Students18 viewsUVic Practicum Students assist Show presentationFeb 21, 2010
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CM Society ED Mark McLaughlin14 viewsCM Society ED Mark McLaughlin presents the 37 min. 'Be Crystal Clear' Meth Info ShowFeb 21, 2010
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Jim Bennett, MLA John Horgan, Shannon Russell15 viewsVictoria Real Estate Board Rep. Jim Bennett, Juan de Fuca MLA John Horgan, Constituency Assistant Shannon Russell attend Community presentationFeb 21, 2010
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150 Attend Langord Public presentation16 viewsMLA John Horgan, Councillor Winnie Sifert, VREB Jim Bennett, Westshore RCMP and 150 families & children attend Free Community Meth Info Show at Spencer Middle Sch. in Langford BCFeb 21, 2010
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80 viewsThe substitution of one chemical for another in meth recipes may cause the cooking process to be more hazardous (resulting in fire or explosion) or may result in a finished product with unwanted or dangerous effects.Feb 21, 2010
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82 viewsMany dangerous chemical ingredients are used to make meth. Also, chemical by-products such as toxic phosphine gas may be formed during meth manufacture. This may occur through planned chemical interaction, or by processing errors, such as increasing cooking temperatures too rapidly. Feb 21, 2010
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86 views A minimum of 5 to 7 pounds of chemical waste are produced for each pound of meth manufactured. Feb 21, 2010
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92 viewsAfter a lab has been abandoned or shut down by law enforcement, the property is usually found to be contaminated with hazardous chemicals. Methamphetamine is made (or ‘cooked’) from common, easily-available materials, using one of several basic chemical processes. There are hundreds of chemical products and substances that are used interchangeably to produce meth. Feb 21, 2010
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83 viewsMeth Lab ingredients can fit into portable containers and move from place to place.Feb 21, 2010
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97 viewsToxic chemicals are used to cook meth. More poisonous by-products are created during the dangerous and explosive cooking process.Feb 21, 2010
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