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Meth is not just a rural problem anymore
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"Susan," 38, a stay-at-home mom from Minneapolis, checked into a halfway house in April to recover from a 20-year meth habit.  She says the meth problem in the Twin Cities is "probably greater than crack," but harder to spot. This photo has been adjusted to protect her identity. (MPR Photo/Jeff Horwich)

"Susan," 38, a stay-at-home mom from Minneapolis, checked into a halfway house in April to recover from a 20-year meth habit. She says the meth problem in the Twin Cities is "probably greater than crack," but harder to spot. This photo has been adjusted to protect her identity.

(MPR Photo/Jeff Horwich)
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