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News (Media Awareness Project) - US IA: Ordinance Designed To Curb Meth Production
Title:US IA: Ordinance Designed To Curb Meth Production
Published On:2005-01-04
Source:Mt. Pleasant News (IA)
Fetched On:2008-01-17 04:39:22
ORDINANCE DESIGNED TO CURB METH PRODUCTION

Purchasing methamphetamine precursors may have a slight inconvenience
attached to them for regular citizens of Mt. Pleasant. But showing a photo
ID and signing a logbook may be a major inconvenience for producers of the
drug.

The Mt. Pleasant City Council Ordinance Committee discussed an ordinance on
Monday that would require that information when people purchase precursors.
Mt. Pleasant Police Chief Terry Sammons said the ordinance would include
cold medicines that contain psuedoephedrine. Any quantity of the drug
purchased would require an ID.

"Anyone purchasing items would show a picture ID and sign a book with their
name, address and phone number," Sammons said.

Sammons said the ordinance is modeled after one in place in Lee County and
one under consideration in Des Moines County. The push for Henry County and
Mt. Pleasant to adopt such an ordinance could be increased due to the fear
that meth producers would leave neighboring counties to buy supplies here.

City Administrator Brent Schleisman said the meeting was well attended.
There were about eight members of Henry County CURE, an organization
designed to fight the meth problem in the county. Schleisman and Sammons
said the committee would meet again in February to discuss the ordinance
with local retailers that sell precursors.

"Everyone has been in support of it," Sammons said. "It is a minor
inconvenience compared to the harm meth does to everyone."

There are similar proposals at the state level, but until something is done
statewide, local governments are passing the laws.
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