Rolling meth lab

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Rolling Meth Lab

A Rolling Meth Lab (pronunciation: /ˈrōliNG meTH lab/) is a transportable laboratory that is used to illegally produce methamphetamine, a powerful and highly addictive stimulant.

Etymology

The term "Rolling Meth Lab" is derived from the words "rolling", which refers to the mobility of the lab, and "meth lab", which is an abbreviation for methamphetamine laboratory.

Description

Rolling Meth Labs are often set up in vehicles such as cars, trucks, or vans, which allows the operators to move quickly and avoid detection. The production of methamphetamine involves the use of hazardous chemicals, and these labs are often highly dangerous due to the risk of explosion, fire, and toxic fumes.

Related Terms

  • Methamphetamine: A powerful stimulant that affects the central nervous system. It is often produced illegally in labs.
  • Clandestine lab: A secret lab used for the production of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine.
  • Precursor chemicals: Chemicals that are used in the production of illegal drugs. In the case of methamphetamine, these can include pseudoephedrine, red phosphorus, and iodine.
  • Drug trafficking: The illegal trade of drugs, including methamphetamine. Rolling Meth Labs are often used in drug trafficking operations.

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