Pubdate: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 Source: News Tribune, The (Tacoma, WA) Copyright: 2005 Tacoma News Inc. Contact: http://www.tribnet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/442 Author: Charley Stokes RETAILERS AND LEGISLATORS GO AWOL IN WAR ON METH Re: "Sales log provision cut from meth bill" (TNT, 4-9). Congratulations to the state Senate leaders who have listened to the pharmaceutical company and retail business lobbyists and have taken a stand for business rights over community rights in the ongoing battle against methamphetamine. What a cop-out. Given the deadly effects of methamphetamine on both the users and on the local community, how can retailers reasonably refuse to help in the battle by maintaining records of buyers? Is it really a plausible argument, as advanced by the Washington Food Industry Association, that "Not all grocers in the state have the capability" to process the required product-purchase information? I submit this is only plausible if the same clerks who currently verify driver's license information on customer checks would be unable to verify the same information on a purchase record filled out by the customer. Neighboring states are in the process of passing similar or more restrictive legislation. We need our elected officials to step up, not cop out. If we allow controls of ephedrine and similar products in Washington to be less than our neighbors, we can expect to see meth labs here increase exponentially, like cockroaches in an apartment where the neighbors spray and you don't. responsibility. CHARLEY STOKES Puyallup - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)