Some Legislators in Arizona Say New Meth Law Doesn't Go Far Enough
Arizona Capitol Times › November 04, 2008
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Arizona Capitol Times › November 04, 2008
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The final facet of last session's law restricting the sales of some over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines goes into effect Nov. 6, but some lawmakers are already working on legislation they say will be more effective at curtailing a growing methamphetamine problem in the state.
One legislator says the state needs to keep a record of who buys medicines containing pseudoephedrine and is calling for funding for youth diversionary programs, while another lawmaker is seeking a change in statute that would allow victims of methamphetamine to sue makers of the over-the-counter medications if their product was used to make the drug.See the full content of this document
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Some Legislators in Arizona Say New Meth Law Doesn't Go Far Enough
In the meantime, a handful of cities around the state have enacted ordinances -- possibly in violation of state law -- that impose stricter standards for the purchase of medications with pseudoephedrine.
Sen. Barbara Leff, R-11, the sponsor of last year's legislation, says she can't underst...See the full content of this document
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