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View Article  State Reps. Rants and Horbach Soft on Meth
State Reps. Rants and Horbach Soft on Meth

by Jon Gaskell, Pointblank Des Moines

Iowa House Speaker Christopher Rants (R-Woodbury) and Rep. Lance Horbach (R-Tama) worry that meth makers' civil liberties will be violated if Iowa requires ID to purchase the main ingredient used to make the devastating drug.

In Iowa, where...80 percent of all state residents support moving all sales of meth's main ingredient into pharmacies and under the microscope, it's meeting some resistance with a handful of lawmakers. Their chief concern, they insist, is our civil liberties being trashed. They find the idea of making people who are purchasing something that has helped to addict and imprison tens of thousands of individuals show I.D. or fill out a form to be, of all things, unlawful.

Never mind that debates at the capitol so far this session have included discussions regarding the designation of special habitual drunk-driver license plates and a proposal to ban gay marriage, the last thing these lawmakers would ever want to happen is our civil liberties being messed with.


Arkansas and Oklahoma cut off the supply to anyone who wasn't interested in jumping through a few hoops. It worked wonders.


They are obviously grasping at straws. And it's pathetically transparent.

I mean how can one not be on board regarding legislation that will essentially force people to kick the habit or move elsewhere, begin the process of clearing some space in our prisons and jails and go a long way toward nipping in the bud what is slowly but surely becoming a major public health issue as more and more infants are born addicted to this dangerous drug? If you have half a brain and are not merely bowing to the people who line your campaign war chest, you cannot.

Still we're forced to listen to the likes of State Rep. Lance Horbach [R-Tama], who points out that meth heads will still find pseudoephedrine at pharmacies and on the Internet (Essentially making his argument: "Why fight it?"), as well as Speaker of the House Chris Rants [R-Woodbury], an allergy sufferer who also happily picks up checks from pseudoephedrine manufacturers and grocery store and convenience store representatives. Rants remains undecided on whether or not he will get behind the push to cut off pseudoephedrine, as he doesn't want the state to go "overboard."

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Visit KCI: The Anti-meth Site (formerly known as Koch Crime Institute)

View Article  Kerry Pledges to Fight Bush on Alaska Oil
Kerry Pledges to Fight Bush on Alaska Oil

San Francisco Chronicle

by Marc Sandalow, Washington Bureau Chief

Washington - Sen. John Kerry pledged Thursday to lead the fight against [the Bush administration's] proposal to drill for oil in the Alaska wilderness, sounding a call to arms for environmentalists to combat the administration's energy policies.  Kerry said in an interview with The Chronicle, "The American people did not vote to drill in ANWR.''

Kerry characterized [Bush's] plan for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as a "phony, absolutely fraudulent offering,'' which vastly overstates the potential to reduce gas prices or the nation's reliance on foreign oil. He called it the "ideological linchpin'' to a broader, more reckless environmental policy.  "They need to be called out on it, and I intend to do it,'' Kerry said.

The defiant words from the "losing" Democratic presidential candidate came as Republicans in the Senate fashioned a drilling measure which they hope will be immune to a filibuster. The same measure failed in the Senate in 2003 after passing in the House. This year, after winning four new seats in the Senate and [stealing] four more years [of occupation] for Bush, Republicans are feeling optimistic about the chances of legislation to open up about 1.5 million acres of the Alaska wilderness to drilling.

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