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Bills would require manufacturers to fund NPLEx transactions and modernize online pseudoephedrine sales
Summary
Representatives Bagole and McFaul presented a two‑bill package to preserve Michigan's NPLEx electronic blocking system by requiring manufacturers who sell pseudoephedrine products in Michigan to pay for their product transactions, and to allow online/curbside transactions while maintaining ID checks and purchase limits.
Representatives Bagole and McFaul introduced House Bills 4947 and 4948, a two‑bill package designed to preserve the National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEx) funding model used to block illicit pseudoephedrine sales, and to modernize how pseudoephedrine products may be sold (for example, permitting curbside pickup or online purchase with in‑person ID verification).
Representative Bagole, a former law‑enforcement official, said Michigan’s electronic blocking system is not taxpayer…
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