This is a letter I drafted to send to my state representative concerning passing a law that would return pseudoephedrine to prescription only status:
I learned a few days ago that a bill has been  introduced to make pseudoephedrine available only with a prescription.  Which, in fact, would only be returning pseudoephedrine to prescription only status as it was until 1976.   I wanted  to let you know that my husband, David, and myself support this measure 100%.   There has been much discussion about this in other states and many myths being  spread.  I’d like to address some of these.
Myth 1 – Meth cooks will find another chemical in place of pseudoephedrine to  manufacture meth.
Fact - There are only two chemicals that meth  can not be made without - pseudoephedrine (PSE) and phenyl-2-propanone  (commonly called P2P).   P2P has already been banned in the United States, but  is still used in Mexico. The small labs that are in hotels, houses, and  children's bedrooms use PSE. There is no other ingredient required to  manufacture methamphetamine readily available in the United States except PSE.   All the other ingredients like anhydrous and drain cleaner are used in the  manufacturing process and aren’t really ingredients.  There are substitutes  for those chemicals.
Myth 2 – Online tracking systems are effective  and help law enforcement arrest meth cooks.
Fact - Tracking laws are not working. KY and OK  have the meth check program and they have also been hit with record years for  labs.  I understand the view from some law enforcement, but in my opinion, they  are working toward the wrong goal.  The goal should not be to track and watch  purchases, than arrest as many people as possible, using as much manpower and  tax dollars possible while filling up jails. The goal should be to eliminate  labs in the first place. Besides, by the time they track, watch, and arrest a  meth cook, that cook has already taught an average of ten other people how to  manufacture methamphetamine, children have been poisoned or killed, and homes  have been contaminated.
Some opponents of this measure state that the tracking system works because there is evidence of some blocked transactions.   What they neglect to mention is that much of the PSE used in the manufacture of meth is obtained through "smurfing".  Most people know when they have reached their limit and simply recruit someone else to make the purchase for them.
Myth 3 - There is no proof that passing this law would have any effect on the number of labs.
Fact - Oregon's meth labs numbered in the hundreds  before they made it prescription only. Last year they had about 10 labs.  Mississippi’s labs dropped by 65% after enacting the law.  The Rx only law  works. 
Myth 4 – Making PSE prescription only will raise  the cost of the medication.
Fact – Not true.  I have checked this myself by  calling pharmacies in Oregon.
Myth 5 – Law abiding citizens will have to pay  for a doctor’s visit and miss work every time they have a cold and be out  hundreds of dollars.
Fact – While we will have to pay to see a doctor  once, refills can be given or called in at the doctor’s discretion.
Another argument against passing this is that it  won’t do anything to cut down on drug use.  I am not sure about that.  Drug  users may begin importing more meth or switch to another drug.  Passing this law  is not about that though.  It is about keeping another child from ingesting or  being burnt by meth making chemicals, or dying in a fire/explosion caused by  manufacturing meth, or being made sick by being exposed to those  chemicals.
I am a sinus sufferer without insurance.  I know  it will be a slight inconvenience.   However, I believe that little bit of  inconvenience to me is worth saving the life of a child.  
I’d like to urge you to vote “Yes” on this  measure when the opportunity arises.
Sincerely,
 
Amy Parnell
Sincerely,
Amy Parnell
 
 
FACT: Pseudoephedrine (PSE) is NOT required in order to make meth. There are at least NINE other substances, many of them easily available, that can be made into meth.
ReplyDeleteFACT: PSE is the ONLY safe and effective decongestant available.
FACT: Cold and allergy sufferers will be punished by this new law enforcement fad, while it won't affect meth production one bit.
FACT: This WILL raise the price of PSE.
FACT: This WILL raise the cost of health care.
FACT: The DOA and the DOJ say that gel caps and liquid can be used to make meth. See for yourself: http://tinyurl.com/43q4b5c
FACT: Gel caps and liquid are ALREADY being used to produce meth. See for yourself from this article dated 2005: http://tinyurl.com/3z7revt
FACT: We have been told before that the previous laws have virtually wiped out meth production. We all know that turned out to be a pack of lies from the SAME PEOPLE that are pushing this new bill. See for yourself: http://tinyurl.com/3uzb3u2 (PowerPoint file)
FACT: Any time a law is aimed at punishing law abiding citizens instead of criminals, it doesn't work.