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METH ALERT©2004 For Retailers

In 1996, the Methamphetamine Control Act (MCA) became law.  MCA was designed to help control the unlawful manufacture, distribution and sale of Meth.  Along with the Controlled Substances Act, it places certain limitations on the sale of various over the counter medicines, such as cough, cold, allergy, sinus and asthma medicines that contain ephedrine or pseudoephedrine.

Unfortunately, the purchase of legitimate over the counter products continued to be a significant part of the unlawful production of Meth.

South Dakota legislation effective July 1, 2006 restricts the sale of over the counter products containing pseudoephedrine - the main ingredient in the manufacture of Methamphetamine.  Provisions in the revised Patriot Act also regulate Meth ingredients.  Find out how to meet the Federal Requirements

Download a PDF copy of the Dispensing Record for Ephedrine/Pseudoephedrine Products as provided by the South Dakota Retailers Association.

MAPP-SD has developed an intensive training program covering both pseudoephedrine products and other items often bought/stolen to manufacture Meth.  There are also materials available for employees and the public to help build awareness of the Meth problems.


If you are interested in METH ALERT™ materials or training, please contact MAPP-SD for information. 
 The training covers three areas: products used in manufacturing Meth; laws regarding the sales of chemicals and supplies; staff and employee training.  Owner/manager training sessions are approximately an hour and a half long, employee training is half an hour per group.  Training for South Dakota businesses is provided at no charge.

Retailers can be a tremendous first line of defense against this growing drug problem.  Take action now to safeguard your community, your employees and your business. 

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