• Re: Cooking with a red purse inside a car?

    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 7 11:43:17 2023
    On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at 6:53:39 AM UTC-4, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 1:15:22 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
    "A routine traffic stop in Northport earlier this week got more exciting after sheriff's deputies found a Coker woman cooking methamphetamine inside a purse in the car.
    ...
    Using a plethora of household products, some tubing and camp fuel, Beasley was allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine in her purse. Police say she admitted to knowing the process to cook the controlled substance and the duo set about making some
    they obtained cold medicine with pseudoephedrine in it.

    Officers also found two handguns during the stop and recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."

    https://tuscaloosathread.com/tuscaloosa-deputies-find-meth-lab-in-purse/
    "...recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."
    Was chemical reaction ongoing inside a moving vehicle?
    Too bad journalists did not follow up since the article was out about 3 weeks ago.

    On the other hand, meth cooking is well known for bad smell as well as bad and often explosion.
    A purse lab, probably a small suitcase lab, is one way to overcome the problem. Small quantity means smaller and a lot less lethal accidental explosion inside a purse/suitcase. Cooking in a fast moving vehicle would also solve the smelly problem.
    Breaking Worse, smaller is better.

    Breaking Bad is Fiction.
    But American ingenuity is real. Cooking meth in a moving car is innovative. Could American not make fentanyl or precursors themselves?
    Had they not pioneered synthetic drugs?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 7 12:25:25 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 11:43:18 AM UTC-7, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at 6:53:39 AM UTC-4, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 1:15:22 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
    "A routine traffic stop in Northport earlier this week got more exciting after sheriff's deputies found a Coker woman cooking methamphetamine inside a purse in the car.
    ...
    Using a plethora of household products, some tubing and camp fuel, Beasley was allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine in her purse. Police say she admitted to knowing the process to cook the controlled substance and the duo set about making some
    they obtained cold medicine with pseudoephedrine in it.

    Officers also found two handguns during the stop and recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."

    https://tuscaloosathread.com/tuscaloosa-deputies-find-meth-lab-in-purse/
    "...recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."
    Was chemical reaction ongoing inside a moving vehicle?
    Too bad journalists did not follow up since the article was out about 3 weeks ago.

    On the other hand, meth cooking is well known for bad smell as well as bad and often explosion.
    A purse lab, probably a small suitcase lab, is one way to overcome the problem. Small quantity means smaller and a lot less lethal accidental explosion inside a purse/suitcase. Cooking in a fast moving vehicle would also solve the smelly problem.
    Breaking Worse, smaller is better.
    Breaking Bad is Fiction.
    But American ingenuity is real. Cooking meth in a moving car is innovative. Could American not make fentanyl or precursors themselves?
    Had they not pioneered synthetic drugs?

    Chinese ingenuity is much older.

    Just never mind, Mr. Lee. I do not wish to raise your blood pressure.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to bmoore on Mon Aug 7 13:12:07 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:25:27 PM UTC-4, bmoore wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 11:43:18 AM UTC-7, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at 6:53:39 AM UTC-4, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 1:15:22 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
    "A routine traffic stop in Northport earlier this week got more exciting after sheriff's deputies found a Coker woman cooking methamphetamine inside a purse in the car.
    ...
    Using a plethora of household products, some tubing and camp fuel, Beasley was allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine in her purse. Police say she admitted to knowing the process to cook the controlled substance and the duo set about making some
    they obtained cold medicine with pseudoephedrine in it.

    Officers also found two handguns during the stop and recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."

    https://tuscaloosathread.com/tuscaloosa-deputies-find-meth-lab-in-purse/
    "...recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."
    Was chemical reaction ongoing inside a moving vehicle?
    Too bad journalists did not follow up since the article was out about 3 weeks ago.

    On the other hand, meth cooking is well known for bad smell as well as bad and often explosion.
    A purse lab, probably a small suitcase lab, is one way to overcome the problem. Small quantity means smaller and a lot less lethal accidental explosion inside a purse/suitcase. Cooking in a fast moving vehicle would also solve the smelly problem.
    Breaking Worse, smaller is better.
    Breaking Bad is Fiction.
    But American ingenuity is real. Cooking meth in a moving car is innovative.
    Could American not make fentanyl or precursors themselves?
    Had they not pioneered synthetic drugs?
    Chinese ingenuity is much older.

    There were frequent reports on meth lab explosion and people killed.
    So a purse lab is a clever way to solve the problem.
    As for Chinese ingenuity, I wish the US could remain strong such that
    it could continue to test Chinese ingenuity.


    Just never mind, Mr. Lee. I do not wish to raise your blood pressure.
    US reports do not raise my blood pressure. Rather they are not contributing
    to solve Deadly problems in the US.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From bmoore@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 8 08:09:24 2023
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 1:12:09 PM UTC-7, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 3:25:27 PM UTC-4, bmoore wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2023 at 11:43:18 AM UTC-7, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at 6:53:39 AM UTC-4, ltlee1 wrote:
    On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 1:15:22 PM UTC, ltlee1 wrote:
    "A routine traffic stop in Northport earlier this week got more exciting after sheriff's deputies found a Coker woman cooking methamphetamine inside a purse in the car.
    ...
    Using a plethora of household products, some tubing and camp fuel, Beasley was allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine in her purse. Police say she admitted to knowing the process to cook the controlled substance and the duo set about making
    some they obtained cold medicine with pseudoephedrine in it.

    Officers also found two handguns during the stop and recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."

    https://tuscaloosathread.com/tuscaloosa-deputies-find-meth-lab-in-purse/
    "...recovered more than 140 grams of methamphetamine oil after they deactivated the purse lab."
    Was chemical reaction ongoing inside a moving vehicle?
    Too bad journalists did not follow up since the article was out about 3 weeks ago.

    On the other hand, meth cooking is well known for bad smell as well as bad and often explosion.
    A purse lab, probably a small suitcase lab, is one way to overcome the problem. Small quantity means smaller and a lot less lethal accidental explosion inside a purse/suitcase. Cooking in a fast moving vehicle would also solve the smelly problem.
    Breaking Worse, smaller is better.
    Breaking Bad is Fiction.
    But American ingenuity is real. Cooking meth in a moving car is innovative.
    Could American not make fentanyl or precursors themselves?
    Had they not pioneered synthetic drugs?
    Chinese ingenuity is much older.
    There were frequent reports on meth lab explosion and people killed.
    So a purse lab is a clever way to solve the problem.
    As for Chinese ingenuity, I wish the US could remain strong such that
    it could continue to test Chinese ingenuity.

    I do too. And I wish the Chinese government would help more.

    Just never mind, Mr. Lee. I do not wish to raise your blood pressure.
    US reports do not raise my blood pressure. Rather they are not contributing to solve Deadly problems in the US.

    The fact that the Chinese government doesn't do more to stop the blatant selling of precursors is telling.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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