Posted on 04/05/2005 12:06:43 PM PDT by Travis McGee
FRESNO, Calif. A cross the West and Great Plains, small-town residents blame the arrival of meth abuse in their communities on the influx of local meth labs.
They are mistaken.
The reality is that 80 percent of meth comes from Mexican drug cartels operating here, in the rural expanses of Central and Southern California. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, only 20 percent of the supply is made by local users themselves.
A decade ago, the cartels in California pioneered a technique for industrial-scale production of meth that police dubbed the "superlab."
Built with commercial-grade lab equipment and fueled by hundreds of pounds of chemicals, a single superlab can churn out 100,000 or even 1 million doses of meth in a two-day production run. A typical "user" meth lab can make a maximum of 280 doses at a time.
The cartels' prodigious supply of methamphetamine, sent out across the Plains as far east as North Carolina, created a demand where none existed before. Many of the supply lines lead back to the nation's agricultural powerhouse: the Central Valley of California.
"This," said Carl M. Faller Jr., a Fresno federal prosecutor, "is Colombia for meth."
The influence of the superlabs is overlooked because although they account for the bulk of the drug's production, they represent only 4 percent of the labs. The vast majority of meth labs nationally -- 8,000 of the 8,300 seized in 2001 -- are home-user labs.
Home labs can become an obsessive outlet for users on the multiday runs without sleep known as "tweaking." The designs are primitive and vary widely. They consist of a jumble of over-the-counter pseudoephedrine, household lye and scraped-away matchbook covers. The reaction vessel usually is a jelly jar. The output might provide a cook $250 to $500 worth of meth to sell, with two weeks' worth left over for personal use.
Although tweaker labs are costly to clean up when they explode or spill, their role in supplying meth to U.S. users is minor. The main culprit is the superlab.
Bubbling glass globes
California superlabs achieve a level of sophistication, uniformity and efficiency seldom seen in tweaker labs.
The superlab's signature is a globe-shaped piece of glassware that drug agents call a "22." Designed for scientific research, the 22-liter reaction vessel could hold the contents of 11 two-liter soda bottles. The 22 sits in an aluminum cradle lined with heating coils. The cradle and globe together sell for $3,000 to $4,000.
Inside the glass ball, a blood-red brew of pseudoephedrine, red phosphorus and hydriodic acid reacts to form meth. The temperature dial is turned up to set the mixture bubbling, then down to cook. Orange hoses stretch like octopus arms from the neck of each 22 to a box filled with cat litter, which absorbs reaction gases.
Jerry Massetti, a chemist with the California Bureau of Forensic Services, recalled the first rumors of such monster labs in San Diego in the early 1990s.
"You'd wonder whether it was an exaggeration," Massetti said. "Then you'd hear similar stories of labs in Riverside, Orange County, Los Angeles."
Then the monster headed north, he said, "like a shadow passing over the landscape."
In the Central Valley, the highly standardized superlabs arrived en masse one week in July 1992, according to Massetti's notes and a journal article he wrote at the time. The labs, he wrote, "corroborated rumors about multiple tons of ephedrine being processed in this way."
The biggest Massetti ever saw came eight months later, in a Tulare County fruit-packing shed. The lab was so enormous that operators used a forklift to crush all the cans of Freon emptied during manufacturing. Twelve glass 22s were strung together, creating a capacity of 144 pounds of pure meth per batch. Cut to street purity, that could keep 21,000 serious addicts high for a week.
The labs are so standardized that the first time police found high-thread-count Martha Stewart sheets -- used to filter solid meth from surrounding liquids -- in one lab, identical sheets were discovered the next day in a lab 100 miles away. The smallest detail, down to the way in which hoses are duct-taped together, is replicated from one superlab to the next.
Police say the cookie-cutter approach reflects the guiding hand of Mexico-based drug cartels, which run the labs in California and distribute the finished product across the country.
Labor comes from migrant workers. California drug agents call these lab operators "mopes" -- police lingo for low-level henchmen.
The mopes don't use meth but hire themselves out in standing crews of four or five, available for a weekend's hard work cooking the drug. From the Central Valley, a typical crew of mopes could travel across Pacheco Pass through the Coast Range on a Friday night to the Bay Area. They'd pick up a stash of chemicals from a San Jose storage locker, then return to a small valley town such as Merced, where their employer would secure a secluded barn or farmhouse by bribing a ranch foreman.
After laying in a supply of groceries, the mopes would work for two days without sleep to monitor the delicate reaction. A misstep could cost $50,000. Some are told their families in Mexico will be killed if they speak to the police. At times, drug agents have come upon mopes in a lab padlocked from the outside.
At the end, a supervisor arrives to haul away the finished meth for delivery.
In Medford, Ore., police say 15 major dealers ferry the drugs regularly from the Central Valley. In Woodburn, Ore., police once seized 30 pounds of meth shipped directly by a top member of the Amezcua cartel in Southern California. The local dealers had customers up and down Interstate 5, from the Portland suburbs to the Grants Pass area of Southern Oregon.
Patron saint of traffickers
The Central Valley offers a perfect locale for the mopes to hide their work.
Blinding dust billows across county roads. Derelict outbuildings, rusting farm implements and 100-foot stacks of wooden pallets dot mile after mile.
Through long experience, the 20-member Fresno Methamphetamine Task Force has learned the routine of catching mopes in the act.
Team members cull junk mail at lab waste dumps for addresses. They watch abandoned farmhouses where the occasional car has been seen to come and go. On a stakeout, they'll ask permission to park in a rancher's yard by saying they're investigating the theft of farm implements.
If they're lucky, they'll sneak up on what Fresno Sgt. Don Mitchell calls a "real nice lab" -- 22s bubbling, surrounded by a smell some liken to rotting citrus.
Agents tell of moonlit "low crawls" with camouflage and automatic weapons through rows of grapevines; of the leg broken in a fall through a rotting barn roof; of mopes who ran, or "leg bailed," and ones who slowed down long enough to be deported.
Whether the mopes get caught or get away, they often leave behind relics of Jesus Malverde -- the mustachioed 19th-century bandit whom Mexican traffickers have made their patron saint. The relics offer prayers like this one, printed on a container of incense:
"You that dwell in heaven near God, hear the sufferings of this humble sinner.
"Oh Miraculous Malverde, Oh Malverde my Savior, grant me this favor and fill my heart with joy.
"Grant me good health, Lord, give me peace, give me comfort, and I will rejoice."
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No doubt the FROBLs/SOILs/CALs will find the solution for us
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I think I know what FROBL means (FreeRepublic Open Borders Lobby or FRiends of Osama Bin Laden?). What do SOIL and CAL mean?
Because the opposing side objected to the "open borders" tag, saying they were really not in favor of open borders (perhaps only a very few were), we developed what we believe to be a fairer tag: SOILs (Soft On Illegals Lobby). However, since no good deed goes unpunished, it turns out the soft on illegals side also objects to SOILs (our response: tough).
CALS = Criminal Alien Lobby. At the moment, I don't recall which one of us came up with that one. To be fair, not all of the SOILs are also CALs (perhaps only a couple).
I don't necessarily disagree with your approach. I think we should try to persuade people to leave drugs alone. The only thing I disagree with is your assertion that people can become addicted to methamphetamine from one use of the drug. You are convinced that you are right . It's not worth it to me to argue with you about it. I said my piece and I'm done.
Thanks!
Maybe we could call them PAMIs (People Afraid to be Mean to Illegals) ...
... or maybe not.
I think of FROBLs, CALs and SOILs as traitor trolls.
I have never heard of him, and did not mention him.
Lies are all you seem to be able to come up with.
Although they may claim otherwise, they certainly cannot, by definition, be conservatives. Some say they lean libertarian on certain issues while others demonstrate total, almost unquestioning, support of President Bush (e.g., the preposterous notion that his guest worker proposal isn't really an amnesty). Setting aside the ones who may in some way benefit from the cheap labor and those who may be ethnically involved, I suspect what we have here, for the most part, is the GOP "Big Tent"/RINO/liberal/moderate factor coming home to roost. It's the only explanation that makes sense to me.
In any event, they seem to share one common trait: they care nothing for American sovereignty, protecting the borders or preserving American culture, language and customs. I find this reprehensible and will continue to oppose such a put-America-last attitude.
No conservatives among them.
I have never heard of him. try again because you had heard of him when I told you his story in post 130 and again at post 140. Do you have a reading comprehension problem? Or do you simply refuse to see where you had heard of him beginning in my posting # 130? , and did not mention him.Why mention him since he didn't measure up as an example of how bad police are.
Lies are all you seem to be able to come up with.
There's an old adage that's applicable here. When you point a finger at someone, remember you have three pointing back at you. You pointed a finger at me being a liar....take a look at the three pointing back at you.
Show me where I slandered him, psycho.
Agreed--not a conservative in the bunch.
Mr. McGee? Would you add my name to your Ping list? Thanks. :)
Meth is a HUGE problem in Wisconsin, as well. Eventhough I loathe the socialists that run our state government (for now; times are changing) I do give them credit for recognizing Meth for the problem it is, and trying to do something about it.
http://www.wppa.com/news/03-05/AG_report.htm
Matt/Travis
Works for me. :)
Okie dokie.
People who have to resort to the type of rhetoric you use (examples shown above) are people I don't care to associate with. You are impolite, rude and don't give a flying fig about common decent courtesy. In plain english, don't post to me again as life is too short to put up with such boorish behaviour.
A little hint, you do your side no favour in behaving the way you do. Just as soon as you lumped me in with "the bleating sheep who cry for more gun control" you lost any respect I might have had for your position.
I hope you are somehow able to gain control of your anger as it has the potential to damage your health, your relationships and your mental well being.
Said the kettle to the pot.
You're the one who drug your dead friend's name into this and accused me of besmirching his memory.
I guess that you think all you have to do to win an argument is throw a dead person's name around and everybody is supposed to fall to their knees in adoration.
I specifically requested EPU not post to me again in my post #156. My exact words were "In plain english, don't post to me again as life is too short to put up with such boorish behaviour"
He continues to post to me even after I requested he not do so as shown in post 157.
I am requesting the mods assistance in this matter since I don't like being described by this particular poster in some of the ways I'll quote below to you: {Especially since he is beginning to feel somewhat like a stalker in this thread.)
psycho; Lies are all you seem to be able to come up with.; You are just like the bleating sheep who cry for more gun control everytime some psycopath goes on a rampage; But macho brainless, knee-jerk types like you don't care about facts; But just keep bleating like a brainless sheep. I guess that you think all you have to do to win an argument is throw a dead person's name around and everybody is supposed to fall to their knees in adoration.
I appreciate any assistance the mods can grant me in this matter. Thanks for all you do!
Please refrain from posting to Sally'sConcerns, as asked. Thank you.
Agreed, me too.
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