Key Memorial United Methodist Church "Serving God and saving souls in Murfreesboro since 1865" Some Tennessee lawmakers don't want to give up their power in deciding how to reign in the cold-drug pseudoephedrine. That's as Governor Bill Haslam has a proposal that would let his commissioners require prescriptions for the medicine, which is used to make methamphetamine. Some Republicans have proposed a computer-database system to track sales of the meth ingredient, while others want to make it prescription-only. Haslam's bill would let the commissioners of health and mental health pull the trigger on the prescription-only plan. He says that might be a good idea after trying the database for a year.
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