http://www.tribstar.com/local/local_story_246225916.htmlA grandmother was arrested and is being charged for buying pseudoephedrine 2x in one week.I know I generally prefer to jump through the (idiotic) hoops to get the pse-based medicines (the rare times they have the one I want) when I get sick. At least in california the laws havent affected meth production, it doesn't make sense to keep these laws on the books so the politicians can feign they are protecting the children or whatever it is they say.http://www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs36/36407/index.htm
9/29/2009 1:07:14 PM
It would be a start.[Edited on September 29, 2009 at 1:16 PM. Reason : good to see moron on the side of personal responsibility.]
9/29/2009 1:09:04 PM
noyou know that pseudoephedrine is a precursor in the manufacture of methamphetamine, one of the most destructive drugs out theremaking the acquisition easier is not the answeryou can just be a little fucking stuffy, ok[Edited on September 29, 2009 at 1:17 PM. Reason : .]
9/29/2009 1:15:42 PM
^ Is that sarcasm....for the children why don't we ban fertilizer, uv lights, and interior arrogation systems since these are all pieces of equipment used to grow MARIJUANA ZOMG
9/29/2009 1:21:54 PM
An ill conceived government ban, no real effect on the problem the ban is supposed to address, massive inconvenience on normal law abiding citizens, passed with little or no thought to the actual problem in the name of protecting the children, and it doesn't work.Who would've thought?
9/29/2009 1:23:08 PM
Um. . .it's not illegal. The drug at issue is simply controlled and is stored behind the pharmacy counter.
9/29/2009 1:24:56 PM
Clearly this grandmother was planning on making crystal meth and should be jailed.
9/29/2009 1:28:51 PM
9/29/2009 1:40:42 PM
ahaha, hooksaw with a one post win.But I think the point behind this post is perhaps that the present regulation of the drug is ineffective and asinine.]
9/29/2009 1:41:45 PM
Not that I care about all the meth users and the criminals who blow themselves up trying to produce the stuff, but to play devil's advocate:An alternate solution should be to remove pseudoephedrine from OTC and make it prescription only. It would probably be effective in reducing meth production in the United States. It's also a reasonable approach since the drug is still available to the public and generates a paper trail on sales of the drug while at the same time being in line with other controlled but legal drugs such as codeine and opiates.
9/29/2009 2:02:36 PM
^ good ideaand for the HUR fertilizer commentgo ahead and buy a shit ton of ammonium nitrate... see what happens...
9/29/2009 2:12:37 PM
^^ Aside from the fact that prescription only rarely stops people, what kind of moronic sense does it make to require every allergy/cold sufferer to have to go to their doctor just to get some congestion relief? If you think your medical expenses are high now wait until you need to see your doctor every time you need some sudafed.^ One failure of government does not give justification for continued failures. [Edited on September 29, 2009 at 2:15 PM. Reason : asdf]
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9/29/2009 2:22:54 PM
meh, it wasn't petty semantics in this one, though he has his fair share. This was a legitimate point. I mean if you get nothing else right in a thread, the title should at least be right ]
9/29/2009 2:36:14 PM
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9/29/2009 3:29:10 PM
Not being a chemist by trade, it still seems like the solution could be to simply add a denaturing agent to pseudophedrine-containing drugs, the way I understand they have successfully done with other meth precursors. (I could be wrong here.) It's certainly a lot less intrusive than keeping lists and arresting anyone who even accidentally goes over the arbitrary line. (Meanwhile, you better keep track yourself, or whoops! We think you're running a meth lab.)But the fact remains; if all we've done is to shift meth production to industrial meth labs in Mexico, exactly what have we accomplished? Is it really that important that we go to such extreme lengths only to leave net production and consumption essentially unchanged?
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9/29/2009 3:57:27 PM
Interior arrogation SHOULD be banned
9/29/2009 4:12:28 PM
Semi-unrelated question. I have been turned down twice, saying that i have bought pseudoephedrine too recently, or have effectively used up my quota. I know in both cases this was not true. Are there people out there stealing pseudoephedrine identities, or is it likely something in the system fucked up? Fuck this nanny state bullshit, I don't want to have to buy the bullshit stuff that does't work.
9/29/2009 9:21:20 PM
^ wow that sucks.I bet they looked at you like you were a meth head.
9/29/2009 9:25:41 PM
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9/29/2009 10:22:04 PM
I think you ought to be able to go to GNC and buy regular ephedrine, too (i.e., ECA stacks).
9/29/2009 10:32:48 PM
I can't get ephedrine fast enough to use it as a weight loss drug because of the limit. I have to stock up on it when I don't plan on using it so that I'll have enough for when I want to cut weight with it.
9/29/2009 10:39:44 PM
riddle me this
9/30/2009 3:29:17 AM
^She went to 2 different pharmacies. They would have had no way of knowing she'd already purchased that week.However, every time I buy Sudafed, I have to sign a little form that says I know I can't buy over a certain amount. Is that not standard anymore?
9/30/2009 8:59:47 AM