Pubdate: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 Source: Abingdon Argus (IL) Copyright: 2005, Eagle Publications Contact: http://www.eaglepublications.com/abingdon.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3159 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) METH LAW PASSES STATE ASSEMBLY A methamphetamine control bill that would put Illinois' laws in line with those of surrounding states has moved past the Illinois General Assembly to the governor's office. Senate Bill 273 would among other things require that anyone buying medicine that contains pseudoephedrine to present identification and sign a logbook. It passed the state House on Oct. 26 and the Senate on Tuesday. "Meth is an illegal and highly addictive drug," Sen. John Sullivan (D-Rushville), one of many sponsors of the bill, said in a press release. "It is necessary to add additional restrictions to the purchase of meth ingredients to limit its manufacture." Illinois law already requires any medication containing pseudoephedrine as its only active ingredient to be sold behind the counter. But because of tougher laws in Iowa and Missouri, many residents of those states have been crossing into Illinois to purchase large amounts of pills. Several arrests have been made over the past few months related to purchases at Macomb stores. "Last month I attended a Law Enforcement Summit on methamphetamine with Attorney General Lisa Madigan, law enforcement from Illinois, Missouri and Iowa and area retailers," Sullivan said. "The discussion centered on assessing the impact that stricter laws in states bordering Illinois have on the production and abuse of meth in our state. "Now, with the passage of this legislation, Illinois will be comparable with our bordering states, therefore not attracting meth manufacturers to come to Illinois to purchase supplies." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin