Shake And Bake Meth Lab Explodes In Missouri Man’s Lap

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A shake-and-bake meth lab had already exploded in the lap of a Missouri man, when police and firefighters responded to a report of a vehicle on fire on Bridge east of St. Clair around 7 p.m. Witnesses reported to police that three individuals fled from the burning vehicle, one of whom was severely burned and …..Read More

St. Charles County Missouri passes pseudoephedrine prescription law

On Monday, St. Charles County joined over 45 cities and towns in Missouri that require consumers to have a doctor’s prescription to buy any form of pseudoephedrine, including gel caps. The new law, which is expected to take effect within a month, will effect 56 pharmacies located in St. Charles county.  Passage of the prescription …..Read More

Jefferson County Missouri: Festus passes prescription pseudoephedrine law

Missouri (7/13/11) :   In a unanimous show of support, Festus City Council members passed a city-wide ordinance on Wednesday that restricts the sale of pseudoephedrine only to those with a doctor’s prescription. Festus is the third city in Jefferson County to pass a PSE prescription law in an effort to protect their community from the …..Read More

Missouri towns with pseudoephedrine prescription laws rising fast

While Missouri legislators continue their debate over pseudoephedrine (PSE) prescription laws, local political leaders and pharmacists across the state are taking their meth lab problem in to their own hands. As of June 2011, 40 Missouri cities and towns now require consumers to have a doctor’s prescription to buy pseudoephedrine and at least a dozen …..Read More

Belle Missouri passes pseudoephedrine prescription drug ordinance

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Belle Missouri has joined a list of over two dozen Missouri cities and towns that now require consumers to have a doctor’s prescription before they buy pseudoephedrine. “It’s going to illuminate a lot of our meth problems because without Pseudoephedrine you can’t produce meth. Making it a prescription is going to make it a lot …..Read More

Missouri: Parolee hurls shake-and-bake lab to avoid arrest by police deputies

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Missouri : Shawn Dagget, 32, a parolee who had a previous conviction for making meth, is facing serious charges after a meth lab bust on Friday in Harviell. According to news reports and probable cause statements made by Sgt. Brandon Waggoner, on March 31, 2011, Waggoner stopped at a residence on Highway 41, when he …..Read More

Missouri: Joplin City Council approves prescription pseudoephedrine

(March 7, 2011) Joplin City, Missouri joined a growing list of Missouri cities and towns that are determined to put an end to meth labs in their community, by making pseudoephedrine (PSE) a prescription drug. Out of 9 city council members, only one member of the council voted to oppose the new PSE regulations. The …..Read More

Wildwood Missouri Passes Prescription Pseudoephedrine Law

March 28, 2011: With a nearly unanimous vote of 14 -1, the Wildwood, Missouri city council became one of thirty-one Missouri cities that have passed ordinances requiring consumers to have a prescription to buy pseudoephedrine. Wildwood’s ordinance will take effect in 30 days.

Making meth in Kansas and Missouri is about to get alot harder

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Making meth in Kansas and Missouri is about to get a lot harder, when computerized data tracking systems get installed in each and every one of their pharmacies. The Pharmaceutical Industry is going to gift each state with electronic tracking systems that will keep track of who may be buying pseudoephedrine-based products to manufacture methamphetamine.  …..Read More

Missouri couple unprotected by meth lab disclosure law

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Jason Dowdell and Michelle Dilorenzo, a Missouri couple, should have known they were buying a contaminated meth lab home, according to the state’s disclosure law, but they didn’t. No one told them that the three bedroom house they bought would endanger their health and the health of the future children that they hoped to share …..Read More