| Drugs in Spain’s air |
[Feb. 5th, 2010|04:58 pm] |
"In May, an air-quality test conducted by the Superior Council of Scientific Investigations found trace amounts of several drugs, including cocaine and lysergic acid in air samples taken outdoors in Madrid and Barcelona.
It should be noted that the sample was taken near a dilapidated building inhabited by drug dealers, while Barcelona's was taken near a university.
The U.S. State Department ranks Spain as the largest cocaine consumer in Europe. " |
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