Chemicals In A Clandestine Drug Lab

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I agree, the chemicals in a Clandestine Drug Lab can be extremely hazardous, so how they are being handled is very important. A lot of times these chemicals are left unlabeled, being unidentified until test are able to identify what it actually is. Testing chemicals by mixing others with it or containing a sample should be done by specialized personnel. Police officers and investigators need to be thoroughly trained on handling materials in these labs in order to maintain the safety of the public and

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