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− | <div class="_">National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) adopted by 33 states across the country, helps law enforcement in the fight against meth lab production by blocking unlawful purchases of medicine containing PSE at the pharmacy counter, in real-time, and across state lines. Across the country, over 44,000 retailers use the NPLEx system and some states have gone further and use NPLEx to ban the sale of any PSE products to those previously convicted of a meth crime.<sup class="reference"> | + | <div class="_">National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) adopted by 33 states across the country, helps law enforcement in the fight against meth lab production by blocking unlawful purchases of medicine containing PSE at the pharmacy counter, in real-time, and across state lines. Across the country, over 44,000 retailers use the NPLEx system and some states have gone further and use NPLEx to ban the sale of any PSE products to those previously convicted of a meth crime.<sup class="reference"><ref>https://www.naddi.org/naddi-releases-2016-statistics-for-nplex-system/</ref></sup> A similar system could be used for opioids.<br/> </div> <div class="_"> </div> |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 28 June 2021
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Background
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NPLEx
National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) adopted by 33 states across the country, helps law enforcement in the fight against meth lab production by blocking unlawful purchases of medicine containing PSE at the pharmacy counter, in real-time, and across state lines. Across the country, over 44,000 retailers use the NPLEx system and some states have gone further and use NPLEx to ban the sale of any PSE products to those previously convicted of a meth crime.[1] A similar system could be used for opioids.
Tools & Resources
TR - Reduce Access to Precursor Ingredients
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Potential Objective Details
Potential Measures and Data Sources
Potential Actions and Partners
Resources to Investigate
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