Breaking News: Oklahoma AG rules pseudoephedrine prescription city ordinances illegal

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Oklahoma cities can not enact their own pseudoephedrine prescription laws, according to a ruling by the their state Attorney General, E. Scott Pruitt. According to the  July 29, 2011 Attorney General’s ruling, Oklahoma cities “have no power to enact or enforce local ordinances prohibiting the dispensing, sale, and distribution of pseudoephedrine without a legal prescription …..Read More

Oklahoma: Okmulgee joins growing list of cities with pseudoephedrine prescription law

Starkey - Okmulgee

(7/19/11) On Tuesday, Okmulgee city council members unamimously approved a new ordinance that will restrict the sale of pseudoephedrine (PSE) to consumers with a doctor’s prescription. In a show of support, several members of the OSU Center for Health Sciences attended the meeting holding stop-meth signs, according to David Starkey, a PSE prescription law advocate. …..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

West Virginia: Board of Education closes Boone trade school contaminated by methamphetamine

The Boone Career and Technical Center trade school has been closed by the West Virginia Board of Education based on meth testing conducted by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. The DHHR conducted meth tests at the school after West Virginia state police began an investigation that involved two staff members. Police …..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

Tn Governor Haslam approves electronic tracking to address meth epidemic

On June 6, 2011, Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam signed a new anti-meth law that includes a host of changes to the state’s meth laws. Some of those changes include tougher penalties for those who make meth with children present and mandatory minimum fines for meth offenders. The new law also allocates methlab clean-up money to …..Read More

Louisville Kentucky Emergency Medicine Professor speaks out about pseudoephedrine

William Spafford Smock, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine speaks his mind about pseudoephedrine, meth labs, and the Kentucky legislators who failed to pass a prescription pseudoephedrine law that would have helped the state eliminate its meth lab problem. Pseudoephedrine Scheduling …. or a date …..Read More

Illinois meth law will place new restrictions on convicted meth cooks

Illinois House Bill 1908, a meth bill sponsored by State Rep. John Bradley (D-Marion),  is on its way to Governor Pat Quinn’s office, after receiving the approval of both the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate. Once the Governor signs the bill in to law, those who have been incarcerated on meth charges …..Read More

Michigan legislators introduce pseudoephedrine tracking bills

LANSING (April 12, 2011) Republican Michigan legislators,  Sen. John Proos (R-St. Joseph) and Rep. Amanda Price (R-Holland) have introduced two bills to address Michigan’s meth lab problem. Proos’ bill would require retailers to use electronic tracking systems that would record and track information about consumers who are buying pseudoephedrine(PSE). A bill by Rep. Amanda Price …..Read More