I have the addresses.
There are eight in Elmore County.
There are 60 in Marion County!
And NONE is Dallas County.
They come from the DEA.
Good idea to know if the house you are considering buying, or the one next door, was used as a drug lab.
The cleanup costs can be very expensive.
Here is the DEA list...and HERE is the map for all former drug houses in all of the states.
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