New System Purports to Catch More Offenders, Fewer Innocent Consumers

In this article by the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Angela Mapes Turner describes the 2005 Methamphetamine law, requiring over-the-counter decongestant purchasers to register with a computer database, effective. Despite the still growing number of meth labs throughout the state, the law appears to be having a positive impact on the meth industry. Meth users and manufacturers will certainly adapt to new laws and regulations, this is inevitable. But, with the use of a new, more complex database, fewer purchasers will be ensnared and a greater number of drug offenders are likely to be taken off the streets.

Have you ever been denied the purchase of a decongestant due to the new system?