Reader comments: State brochures aim at meth in houses

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Bob G | 5:43 a.m. Aug. 18, 2008
What the county should be doing with all the homes that have ever been used as meth labs is force the destrucion of the home and starting from scratch. If the property owner does not destroy it within 3 months the land and property confiscated by the county and do a complete demolish of the home then resell the land as a residential lot. The county should be doing this because it is their responsiblty having control of the health departments. These homes cannot be rehabilitated and made livable at any remodiling attempt and should be destroyed and placed in a hazardous land fill. The county should be held responsible and liable for any property they condemn as meth houses. These houses cannot be cleaned of the hazardous meth manufactuing processes and destruction is the only safe and sure method of cleaning up. Buyers of these propertiess should have the full disclosure and protection of any health hazards and the county should be held responsible to insure this. Then to allow these properties to linger for years with no efforts to remove the hazards should not be allowed.
Anonymous | 8:50 p.m. Aug. 18, 2008
It can be cleaned safely and completely. Forcing people to tear down houses would be ridiculous. Not to mention unfair to innocent homeowners who rent unknowingly to someone or to an elderly woman whose son is doing something untoward in the garage.

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