English: Anti-meth sign ("Stop Meth") on an anhydrous ammonia (NH₃) tank outside Otley, Marion County, Iowa, USA. – Anhydrous ammonia is a common farm fertilizer which is also a critical ingredient in making methamphetamine. In 2005, the state of Iowa gave out thousands of locks in order to prevent criminals from accessing the tanks. Those tanks are stored at co-ops, and on farm fields across the state, cf. [1].
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