Faults found in new meth law
EVANSVILLE -- A newspaper and television station recently reported Indiana's new methamphetamine law, passed this spring to restrict sales of cold medicines used to make meth, can easily be circumvented. The Evansville Courier & Press and WEHT-TV's hidden-camera investigation followed a volunteer who repeatedly visited pharmacies in Evansville over a period of three days in October. The woman was able to buy 19 boxes of pseudoephedrine, which amounts to 528 pills of 30 milligram Sudafed -- enough to make the equivalent of more than two batches of meth.

