Recent DEA busts of methamphetamine "conversion labs" in California indicate that drug gangs based in Mexico are exploring new business models that mimic "legal industries that have found that, rather than importing finished products, it is more efficient to do final processing close to their customers. 'Anything that any good businessman does, these guys will do."
California crystal meth busts indicate Mexican drug gangs' expansion
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