- Contamination from cooking meth can linger for years - Samples from a house used to cook meth show it still contained significant levels of the drug even five years after the drug manufacture had ended. That contamination also transferred over to the personal possessions of the home's new owners. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/10/meth-traces-linger-in-homes-used-for-cooking-much-longer-than-expected/ 140 comments science
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