Fentanyl? Really LANL?
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2019/10/f67/DOE-OIG-19-54.pdf
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A place that cannot handle fentanyl is dealing with Pu? Scary.
Fentanyl, yes we are talking about New Mexico, this stuff is like gold, if the lab has any it will be stolen. Stealing tools is one thing but fentanyl is pure cash. There are some things you just cannot have in New Mexico and this is one of them. You think it is bad at LANL just try any hospital in New Mexico, half the stock is stolen. This is is just the price of doing business in New Mexico, maybe things are different in the United States.
It’s funny how the NM labs can work on anything they want. Was this related to the DEA? Why would a NW lab be doing something like this?
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