Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Senate Committee Passes Meth Related Bill
KENTUCKY....
Tuesday, the Kentucky Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 211, a bill that would limit a person's monthly purchase of medicine containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine to no more than 7½ grams, less than the current limit of 9 grams per month. Under the bill, offenders convicted of crimes related to the production of methamphetamine would be blocked from purchasing medicines with pseudoephedrine, commonly used in making meth, for a period of five years.
Tuesday, the Kentucky Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 211, a bill that would limit a person's monthly purchase of medicine containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine to no more than 7½ grams, less than the current limit of 9 grams per month. Under the bill, offenders convicted of crimes related to the production of methamphetamine would be blocked from purchasing medicines with pseudoephedrine, commonly used in making meth, for a period of five years.