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Stab City

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Stab City is an unincorporated shantytown located south of San Andreas' Alamo Sea, on the edges of Blaine County. Having emerged informally, it is known as a haven for methamphetamine use, crime, and outlaw motorcycle clubs.

The isolated settlement has no formal government or services - running water and power are obtained illegally from nearby outlets. Residents live in informal arrangements of trailers, RVs, tents, and shacks.

Authorities estimate 50-100 transient individuals reside in Stab City at any time, attracted by the anarchic conditions. Drug use is pervasive, dominated by methamphetamine and heroin. Petty crime and violence are common among residents.

The town is named for its dangerous, chaotic nature. Disputes are often settled through stabbings or vigilante justice rather than lawful means.

Stab City serves as a base for the local biker gang which deals drugs produced locally in meth labs. A culture of lawlessness prevails, with police and strangers both unwelcome.

Public health and addiction outreach groups have attempted interventions in Stab City with little success. The town remains isolated and dangerous despite periodic calls to dismantle it.