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Anhydrous ammonia: A liquid chemical commonly used by farmers as a fertilizer. It is a key element used in the making of meth. Booby
trap:
Any concealed or hidden device designed to hurt a person who does not
know it is there. Endangering:
To create a risk of harm to a person. Ephedrine:
A chemical substance found in some cold tablets that can be purchased
without a prescription. Gram:
A metric measure of weight equal to 1/28 of an ounce. Intent:
A purposeful or deliberate state of mind. Jail:
A local facility designed to house people sentenced up to 1 year. Minor:
A person under the age of 17 or 18 years old depending on a particular
state’s law. Parole:
The chance for a person to finish their prison sentence outside the
prison and under supervision. Possession:
A direct or indirect control over an item or substance. Precursor Substance:
Any substance that is a primary component of an illegal drug. Prison:
A state or federal facility designed to house people sentenced for more
than 1 year. Probation:
A sentence that is served outside of jail or prison under supervision of
the court.
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