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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 109074" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>"The behind-the-counter rule, which started Oct. 1 (2006), is designed to make it harder for criminals to buy large quantities of legal pseudoephedrine and to use it to produce the illegal drug methamphetamine. The logbook must be made available to agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, who are authorized to inspect pharmacies to enforce all U.S. drug laws." </p><p></p><p>This is from an article in Conn. but I believe it's a national law now.</p><p></p><p>"Using large quantities of cold medicine, household drain cleaner, ordinary batteries, and recipes available on the Internet, it has been easy for drug abusers to produce large quantities of crystal meth in home laboratories."</p><p></p><p>This just makes me shake my head. What rocket scientist discovered this combination? Drain cleaner? Batteries? I guess I don't have a druggie mentality 'cuz it would never cross my mind to ingest this stuff. Sigh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 109074, member: 8"] "The behind-the-counter rule, which started Oct. 1 (2006), is designed to make it harder for criminals to buy large quantities of legal pseudoephedrine and to use it to produce the illegal drug methamphetamine. The logbook must be made available to agents of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, who are authorized to inspect pharmacies to enforce all U.S. drug laws." This is from an article in Conn. but I believe it's a national law now. "Using large quantities of cold medicine, household drain cleaner, ordinary batteries, and recipes available on the Internet, it has been easy for drug abusers to produce large quantities of crystal meth in home laboratories." This just makes me shake my head. What rocket scientist discovered this combination? Drain cleaner? Batteries? I guess I don't have a druggie mentality 'cuz it would never cross my mind to ingest this stuff. Sigh... [/QUOTE]
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