Meth Busts Less Frequent in Southeast Missouri
The meth-law debate continues to boil. 
In Southeast Missouri, long known as a hotbed of meth labs, crimes related to the illicit stimulant have dropped since many cities began requiring a prescription to purchase pseudoephedrine, a primary ingredient in meth, the Southeast Missourian reports today.
The report is based on data from the Missouri Highway Patrol. The author cites Franklin County narcotics investigator Jason Grellner, who has made a name for himself by barnstorming Missouri on a quest to lobby legislators into enacting new prescription drug laws that would require prescriptions to purchase pseudoephedrine-based ingredients like Sudafed and Claritin D at local pharmacies.
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