Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act

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The Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act (MPCA), Senate Bill 273, is a United States federal law that was signed into law on November 16, 2005, and took effect on January 15, 2006. The MPCA is an act used to create significant barriers such as the requirement to present ID to purchase cold medication that contains pseudoephedrine (Sudafed, Tylenol Cold and Claritin D) which could be used to produce methamphetamine.

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