Kansas Police Scour Rural Areas For Meth Labs
PRATT, KS - FEBRUARY 18:  Deputy Sheriff Kirk Ives looks at a cooler along side the road on February 18, 2005 for left over items used in the production of methamphetamine while he patrols the rural areas near Pratt, Kansas. The Pratt County Sheriff's Office has over 700 square acres of rural land to patrol on a daily basis looking for any kind of methamphetamine substances such as trash or labs.  (Photo by Larry W. Smith/Getty Images)

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