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South of where I live in Eugene, there is what is known as the meth capital of Oregon, Cottage Grove. You would think that Eugene would be, with all the homeless but Cottage Grove is, in a lot of Oregonians opinion. Fortunately, in Eugene, I live in a fairly upscale neighborhood and on a dead end street. We all watch over each other in this neighborhood. I have all my tools insured heavily.lol! Not that I’m aware of, but I never meet the seller. Found it on Craigslist($4k 120k miles) Never heard of the place but, when expanded the little map I realized it was just over the mountains from my sister and brother-in-law. They had acreage on the little Nestucca River at the time. Got the deal done quick before anyone could get out from a city.
Now back to the Meth. They moved out there from Beaverton in the mid/late 90’s. They were quickly greeted by the local authorities that wanted a “look-see” in their barns. Once they were satisfied they weren’t in the Meth business they left them alone.
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I guess it must still be an industry around there?
Naw, that is the ****** capital. Fentanyl is getting to be the drug of choice around most of Oregon now. Went to the VA in West Linn a few weeks back. Seen the Paramedics working on a woman down the road. Leaving that area, they were loading her into the coroner's van. Now dad picks up a free Narcon every time we go into the Portland VA.South of where I live in Eugene, there is what is known as the meth capital of Oregon, Cottage Grove.
Meth was displaced by ****** very quickly here. Crime didn’t spike for the most part - that’s how cheap it is.Grants Pass here. Fentanyl is a major problem around here. I see it almost daily when working with the public.
Spot on. The milder temps draws the druggies/homeless to the area.So high concentration of drugs/low percentage of rust.