New bills proposed to stop meth making
New bills proposed to stop meth making by WHAS11 newsroom WHAS11.com Posted on January 12, 2012 at 4:01 AM Frankfort, Ky. (WHAS11)- Two different bills designed to curb meth abuse in Kentucky are set to be discussed Thursday in Frankfort and it could impact you and what you buy over the counter.
One would create a registry of people convicted of selling or making meth. Anyone on that registry attempting to buy medicine with pseudoephedrine would be flagged.
It would also limit the amount of pseudoephedrine a person could buy each month.
Another bill would require prescriptions for pseudoephedrine to help track sales, similar to what they do with narcotics.
Some say any tracking is better than no tracking.
Last year, similar bills generated plenty of talk and opposition, but did not make it out off the senate or house floors.