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eBay halts sales of key meth ingredients.

Publication: UPI NewsTrack

Publication Date: 30-SEP-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 United Press International

PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 30 (UPI) -- Online auction giant eBay has banned sales of medication containing pseudoephedrine and ephedrine, key chemicals in making methamphetamine.

Drug officials say it is a move that will cut off an emerging pipeline for the illicit meth trade, the Portland Oregonian said Friday.

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