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- NATION, Page 32American NotesWAR ON DRUGSAll Stacked Up, No Place to Go
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- The good news is that California police are seizing huge
- amounts of cocaine. The bad news is that they don't know what
- to do with the stuff since a state agency declared the white
- powder "toxic waste." None of the incinerators that police use
- are equipped with the filters and scrubbers required for
- disposing of such substances.
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- Cocaine's toxic classification actually dates back to
- 1989, but state health officials did not publicize it, and
- law-enforcement agencies continued to torch what they seized.
- But incinerator operators, alerted by word of mouth and recent
- news articles on the ruling, have decided to "just say no" to
- further shipments. Meanwhile, tons of confiscated cocaine are
- piling up across the state.
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- The U.S. Customs Service, which intercepts large
- quantities of cocaine crossing the Mexican border, has taken to
- sending the booty to neighboring states for incineration. But
- the cost of transporting and guarding the shipments is
- prohibitive for many local police departments. As a result,
- state officials are considering amending the state law so
- cocaine can once again be burned.
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