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    Meth, the Forgotten Killer, Is Back. And It?s Everywhere.

    By Frances Robles


    PORTLAND, Ore. ? They huddled against the biting wind, pacing from one corner to another hoping to score heroin or pills. But a different drug was far more likely to be on offer outside the train station downtown, where homeless drug users live in tents pitched on the sidewalk.
    ?Everybody has meth around here ? everybody,? said Sean, a 27-year-old heroin user who hangs out downtown and gave only his first name. ?It?s the easiest to find.?
    The scourge of crystal meth, with its exploding labs and ruinous effect on teeth and skin, has been all but forgotten amid national concern over the opioid crisis. But 12 years after Congress took aggressive action to curtail it, meth has returned with a vengeance. Here in Oregon, meth-related deaths vastly outnumber those from heroin. At the United States border, agents are seizing 10 to 20 times the amounts they did a decade ago. Methamphetamine, experts say, has never been purer, cheaper or more lethal...
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