A recently approved Tullahoma ordinance to regulate the sale of over-the-counter products used in methamphetamine production is moving forward with businesses being informed about what they will be required to do. City Administrator Jody Baltz said that an outline of the ordinance's requirements and copies of the document were being mailed to 43 businesses that should receive the information this week. The establishments potentially sell cold medicine that contains ephedrine, pseudoephrine and phenylopropanolamine - prime ingredients used to produce methamphetamine. [continues 833 words]