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Recent methamphetamine laws
An overview of recent California regulations regarding methamphetamine.
AB 1034, California. Introduced: February 22, 2005. This bill provides penalties associated with methamphetamine and methamphetamine production.
AB 2587, California. Introduced: February 24, 2006. This bill would expand the definition of a contaminated property to include locations such as mobile homes and manufactured homes and communities.
AB 2587, California. Introduced: February 24, 2006. This bill would expand the definition of a contaminated property to include locations such as mobile homes and manufactured homes and communities.
SB 536, California. Introduced: February 18, 2005. Signed by Governor: October 6, 2005. This bill requires the California Department of Toxic and Substances Control (DTSC) to develop a health-based cleanup standard for methamphetamine and methamphetamine precursors and byproducts by October 1, 2007.
AB 465, California. Introduced: February 16, 2005. Signed by Governor: October 5, 2005. Effective: January 1, 2006. This bill places stricter restrictions on the sale and purchase of iodine, an ingredient used in the production of methamphetamine.
AB 283, California. Introduced: February 9, 2005. This bill would curb crystal methamphetamine production and use in California through purchase controls on the tablet form of pseudoephedrine.
SB 421, California. Introduced: February 17, 2005. This bill relates to clandestine drug laboratories and sale of pseudoephedrine products.