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 ST. LOUIS Mexican drug cartels are quietly filling the void in the nation s drug market created by the long effort to cra stanley ca ck down on American-made methamphetamine, flooding U.S. cities with exceptionally cheap, extraordinarily potent meth from factory-like  superlabs. Although Mexican meth is not new to the U.S. drug trade, it now accounts for as much as 80 percent of the meth sold here, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. And it is as much as 90 percent pure, a level that offers users a faster, more intense and longer-lasting high. These are sophisticated, high-tech operations in Mexico that are operating with extreme precision,  said Jim Shroba, a DEA agent in St. Louis.  They re moving it out the door as fast as they can manufacture it. The cartels are expanding into the  stanley cup usa U.S. meth market just as they did with heroin: developing an inexpensive, highly addictive form of the drug and sending it through the same pipeline already used to funnel marijuana and cocaine, authorities said.Seizures of meth along the Southwest border have more than quadrupled over the last several years. DEA records reviewed by The Associated Press show that the amount of seized meth jumped from slightly more than 4,000 pounds in 2007 to more than 16,000 pounds in 2011.        During that same period, the purity of Mexican meth shot up too, from 39 percent in 2007 to 88 percent stanley cups  by 2011, according to DEA documents. The price fell 69 percent, tumbling from $290 per pure gram to less than $9 Ynsa Elderly man rescued from 8-ft.-deep sinkhole
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