Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 Source: Daily Times, The (TN) Copyright: 2004 Horvitz Newspapers Contact: http://www.thedailytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1455 Author: Lance Coleman Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) LOW COST ATTRACTIVE TO METH MAKERS What makes methamphetamine appealing to many is the low cost of making it themselves. Agent Jerry Orr of the Fifth Judicial Drug Task spoke in general terms about how the drug is made and what ingredients are used into the process. Orr read off a list of ingredients that commonly are used to make methamphetamine. ``You've got to have cold pills -- pseudoephedrin,'' he said. ``They'll grind the cold pills to powder, put it in a solution and it separates the ephedrine from the binding that holds the tablet together.'' Other ingredients needed include Drano, muratic acid, rubbing alcohol, lithium strips off lithium batteries, starter fluid or Coleman camping fuel, Red Devil lye, aluminum foil, rock or table salt, distilled water, potassium or sodium metal, denatured alcohol, Heet (used to prevent fuel line freeze), iodine used by farmers and red phosphorous from match books. ``They'll soak the matchbook in solution and extract the red phosphorous,'' he said. ``It's a two-step process, they'll heat the iodine till it turns into flakes, strain it, and that's when they'll add the different ingredients involved in each step,'' Orr said. Once the cooking-mixing stage is complete, the liquid solution is agitated. ``It forms a gas which turns the liquid into a crystallized substance, which is methamphetamine,'' Orr said. Usually when red phosphorous is used in the process, it takes anything from four to 10 hours to get a finished product, he said. If anhydrous ammonia is used, this cuts the cook time to about a third of that time, Orr said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh