General,  Methamphetamine

Wisconsin Governor Signs New Meth Law

Governor Jim Doyle signed SB 78 into law, requiring people to provide identification and sign a logbook before buying allergy drugs with pseudoephedrine — an ingredient used to make methamphetamine:

The new meth law also keeps the decongestants behind the counter, which only allows customers to buy the drug from pharmacists and in limited quantities. “This bill won’t get in the way of a family who has a legitimate need for cold medicine but it will cause serious problems for the meth cooks who need up to 1,000 pills to make a single ounce of meth.”

this law will reduce the number of Mom and Pop Methamphetamine labs in Wisconsin but over half of all U.S. Meth comes in from Mexico.

Flap urges its readers to write their Senator, Member of the House and President for legislative, diplomatic and enforcement actions to curtail importation of Methamphetamine from Mexico and other countries.