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Bell County fighting rising popularity of crystal meth
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Gina Pasfield
Published: September 25, 2005
As methamphetamine use in Texas continues to rise, Bell County is still fighting to combat the drug and its not-so-distant cousin, crystal meth, which is rising in popularity.
With some recent help from the Legislature and local law enforcement
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