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Sep
08
Meth users don't need a sophisticated methamphetamine lab setup to manufacture the illicit drug anymore. Methamphetamine is highly addictive and illegal. Meth can be cooked anywhere and users can easily produce small quantities of the drug using only a handful of items.
Apparently for some users when it comes to finding an inconspicuous place to prepare a batch of meth, no place is off limits.
Allegedly a couple of females decided to use a house of worship in Illinois to cook up a batch of meth recently according to numerous reports. The female twosome Judith Hemken and Tiffany Burton allegedly chose the kitchen inside Waveland Presbyterian Church in Montgomery County to make meth Fox2now in St. Louis reports.
A witness contacted the authorities which led to the arrest of Hemken and Burton. If found guilty the women could spend anywhere from nine to forty years in prison because the penalties are much harsher involving "meth crimes near a church or school" in the state of Illinois Fox2now reports.
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