North Carolina meth law
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
North Carolina Governor Mike Easley (D) signs a bill placing all solid dose pseudoephedrine products behind the counter Sept. 27, his office reports. The bill also limits individuals to two packages of pseudoephedrine products per transaction and "no more than three packages within 30 days without a prescription." The "Meth Lab Prevention Act" is modeled on a 2004 Oklahoma law: it requires similar record-keeping provisions and exempts "most" liquid and gel cap formulations from the BTC restriction....
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