Section 11640 Of Chapter 12. Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement Program From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 10. >> Chapter 12.
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. The Legislature finds and declares that there has been a
recent and rapid expansion in clandestine laboratories illegally
producing a variety of controlled substances. These are increasingly
sophisticated operations, frequently located in rural areas or
working across jurisdictional lines, which pose substantial dangers
to the general public from fire, explosion, and the toxic chemicals
involved. The controlled substances these laboratories produce, such
as analogs of fentanyl, phencyclidine, and methamphetamine, are
extremely difficult to detect and analyze and have caused numerous
deaths and serious injuries to those who use them.
The Legislature further finds and declares that, given the number
and nature of clandestine laboratories, local law enforcement
officials in most jurisdictions lack the training, specialized
equipment, and resources to adequately enforce existing law. As a
result, the public is increasingly endangered by the laboratories
themselves while the controlled substances they produce pose a grave
danger to those who use them.
It is the intent of the Legislature in establishing the
Clandestine Laboratory Enforcement Program to provide increased
funding for special training, equipment, personnel, and financial
assistance to state and local law enforcement officials targeted on
the investigation and prosecution of clandestine laboratories. The
program shall also increase public awareness of the problems posed by
clandestine laboratories and the products they produce.