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Introduction

So often, children become involved as innocent victims of methamphetamine manufacturing. These small helpless children are completely dependent upon their parents and are commonly exposed to potentially explosive operating laboratories with chemicals and deadly gases.

An article in the Marysville, Calif. Appeal Democrat Newspaper on December 28th, 1995, talks about a suspected drug lab that exploded and three small children ages 1, 2 & 3, died screaming as they were fatally burned. Their mother watched her kids screaming to her through a window and she was not able to help them.

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