Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Meth Labs: Enter At Your Own Risk

How does your state's meth cooks implement unwanted intruder protection measures?
Other dangers are created intentionally by meth cooks desperate to avoid being caught.

Many have been known to booby-trap labs in Tennessee with everything from razor blades to pipe bombs.

In Arkansas, meth operations have been found rigged so that the flip of a light switch would cause a massive explosion.

In Mississippi, cooks have been caught rigging their labs with dynamite, crossbows and even rattlesnakes.
I sure hope those MS boys weathered Katrina all right with their booby traps intact.

Hunters beware: Meth's in woods [Commercial Appeal (TN) reg. req.]