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Operation Crystal Mountain

Posted on 8/20/19 at 2:12 pm
Posted by LB84
Member since May 2016
3333 posts
Posted on 8/20/19 at 2:12 pm
DEA is targeting Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee for methamphetamine. It has been dubbed Operation Crystal Mountain.



This is why WV isn't in the SEC. Those are rookie numbers.

Posted by BobLeeDagger
In Your Head
Member since May 2016
6905 posts
Posted on 8/20/19 at 2:33 pm to
Where's Missouri?
Posted by LB84
Member since May 2016
3333 posts
Posted on 8/20/19 at 3:51 pm to
Guess they didn’t want to include Missouri in this operation. Their meth dealers probably pay to be left alone.
Posted by TigerOnTheMountain
Higher Elevation
Member since Oct 2014
41773 posts
Posted on 8/20/19 at 5:45 pm to
Wish they would come to WNC. It’s a GD epidemic in some areas.
Posted by Mad Dawg 2020
Member since Jun 2017
731 posts
Posted on 8/21/19 at 10:16 am to
Kentucky must be very efficient in their operations
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
118889 posts
Posted on 8/21/19 at 12:14 pm to
Drugs are a huge issue here, and they just started more needle exchange programs.
Posted by Carolina_Girl
South Cackalacky
Member since Apr 2012
23973 posts
Posted on 8/21/19 at 1:33 pm to
I can't imagine walking into a place and asking to exchange needles.

I just take mine from work.


Juuuuuust kiddddddding.
Posted by diddlydawg7
2x Best Poster Elite 8 (2x Sweet 16
Member since Oct 2017
27512 posts
Posted on 8/21/19 at 1:49 pm to
My neighbor is a drug dealer
Posted by GeauxTigerNation
Member since 1988
Member since Nov 2013
13429 posts
Posted on 8/22/19 at 9:57 am to
Meth is a big issue in rural Georgia.
Posted by Commander Data
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Dec 2016
7289 posts
Posted on 8/22/19 at 2:51 pm to
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Meth is a big issue in rural parts of damn near every state.

Posted by LouisvilleKat
Member since Oct 2016
18190 posts
Posted on 8/23/19 at 9:32 am to
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Drugs are a huge issue here, and they just started more needle exchange programs.
Indeed. Especially the former coal mining regions of eastern Kentucky. The Meth numbers there are bad but the opioid problem is likely even worse. Theres so many pain clinic pill prescribing doctors down there it's insane.
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