A few weeks ago, Byron Richardson was helping clean up a suspected methamphetamines lab on Country Club Drive. Last week, he led training sessions with members of the Lebanon Police Department about the dangers of meth and the procedures they should follow if they discover a lab in the future.
For some, the training was a refresher course. For others, the training provided fresh information.
Methamphetamines are considered a stimulant, like cocaine. There is a key difference, however.
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