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News (Media Awareness Project) - US WA: Editorial: Use Every Tool To Fight Meth
Title:US WA: Editorial: Use Every Tool To Fight Meth
Published On:2010-02-25
Source:Seattle Times (WA)
Fetched On:2010-04-02 11:54:10
USE EVERY TOOL TO FIGHT METH

House Bill 2961 would create a statewide electronic tracking system
for nonprescription drugs that can be used to make methamphetamine.
Use every tool available to fight meth.

FFORTS to fight the scourge of methamphetamine must be as nimble as
the illicit efforts to manufacture the highly addictive drug. House
Bill 2961 is the next step.

Legislation sponsored by Rep. Tom Campbell, R-Roy, would establish a
statewide electronic tracking system for nonprescription sales of
over-the-counter cold medicines, which contain the precursor drugs to
produce meth.

Campbell led efforts in 2005 to change how products with ephedrine,
pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine are stored and sold. The
changes accounted for a dramatic drop in meth-lab production.

The drug takes a grim human toll, and it creates a toxic mess that
trashes rental property and outdoor settings where meth labs are discovered.

State law already limits daily purchases of the medicines, but HB 2961
tamps down the amount to fit federal limits. Most important, the
legislation directs the state Board of Pharmacy to deploy a linked,
real-time electronic sales-tracking system to replace current
handwritten records that law-enforcement agencies find cumbersome.

Major retail chains have testified in support of the legislation, and
the bill has enough lead time to give smaller stores and merchants in
rural areas a chance to prepare.

The state cost is virtually nil, with startup costs covered by
industry sources.

In the absence of a tracking system, Campbell says he will push to
make those over-the-counter products only available via prescription,
as Oregon has done.

An electronic registry at the checkout stand that creates a warning
system for abuse of otherwise benign products is a logical step in a
continuing fight against a soulless, illicit drug.
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