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Description Meth ammonia tank Otley iowa.JPG |
English:
Anti-meth sign ("Stop Meth") on an
anhydrous ammonia
(NH₃) tank outside Otley, Marion County, Iowa, USA. – Anhydrous ammonia is a common farm fertilizer which is also a critical ingredient in making
methamphetamine
. In 2005, the state of Iowa gave out thousands of locks in order to prevent criminals from accessing the tanks. Those tanks are stored at co-ops, and on farm fields across the state, cf.
[1]
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2010-10-07 22:19 . . Billwhittaker . . 4,000×3,000 (3.54 MB) . . (Anti-Meth sign on anhydrous ammonia tank outside Otley, Iowa. I created this work entirely by myself.
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Author | Bill Whittaker (user Billwhittaker ) |
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