Frank Owen
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“One of the reasons meth manufacturing took root so easily in the Ozarks is that unlike cocaine and heroin, meth was considered a rural drug, one that didn’t carry big-city associations and wasn’t imported from a foreign country.”
― No Speed Limit: Meth Across America
― No Speed Limit: Meth Across America
“That empty lot, they tore it down, that was a dope house. Everybody had dope. It was everywhere. People would be driving around cooking dope in their cars.”
― No Speed Limit: Meth Across America
― No Speed Limit: Meth Across America
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