Drug Purity Dips with Distance From U.S.-Mexico Border
A new study led by the UA's James Cunningham finds that the purity of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines sold illegally in the U.S. tends to decline with distance from the Mexican border – though, for heroin and methamphetamines, it rises once
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