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#1 Oct 02 2005 at 6:32 PM Rating: Good
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There's a new law in Virginia, effective October 1st (apparently) that prohibits the sale of any medication containing pseudoephedrine without a pharmacist authenticating your age via picture ID. They don't allow more than three boxes at a time, and they log your name, address, and quantity purchased for any investigations, up to a year. Today I walked over to my local pharmacy, found this out, hightailed it back home to get my ID and rushed back only to find that the pharmacy had closed, and my head is killing me.

So bite me, Governor Warner, VA delegates, and all the losers who either make their living making or suck their will to live by taking meth. Nothing I hate more than being inconvenienced. May you all become impotent and you salient parts wither away. That is all.
#2 Oct 02 2005 at 6:34 PM Rating: Good
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They're just now enacting that there? That's been a way of life in east TN for a long time now.

Meth labs 4tw!!
#3 Oct 02 2005 at 6:36 PM Rating: Good
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
They're just now enacting that there? That's been a way of life in east TN for a long time now.

Meth labs 4tw!!

Those fu[i][/i]ckers in the meth lab have clear sinuses! Smiley: mad
#4 Oct 02 2005 at 6:37 PM Rating: Decent
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That's so freaking stupid. It's not an illegal drug and no one should be made to feel like a criminal to buy it.

Man think of the uproar there would be if the government required the same thing in order for people to buy alcohol.


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Edited, Sun Oct 2 19:44:09 2005 by kundalini
#5 Oct 02 2005 at 6:37 PM Rating: Good
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We aren't allowed to buy more than two bottles of peroxide, either. They don't ask for ID on that yet, but I'm sure it's coming.
#6 Oct 02 2005 at 6:38 PM Rating: Decent
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y mom would kill me if she knew i was asking this(oms a RN), but what drug exactly is it affecting? Common name and what it relieves?

#7 Oct 02 2005 at 6:51 PM Rating: Good


I was sorta suprised the day Wal Mart wanted ID for rubber cement. But hell, wal mart Id's for everything. Some of the things are a bit weird though, and at the time I was like "I am in high school, I have a project due, and I need mommy to buy glue???"


#8 Oct 02 2005 at 6:55 PM Rating: Good
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Ha! I cant think of anything I would need an ID with besides alcohol and tobacco to purchase and nothing to my knowledge that we have a limit of what we can buy!




Unless of course Im not buying the good stuff Smiley: frown
#9 Oct 02 2005 at 7:01 PM Rating: Good
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
We aren't allowed to buy more than two bottles of peroxide, either. They don't ask for ID on that yet, but I'm sure it's coming.

Well now this I can get behind. You have more than enough bottle blondes in the south.
#10 Oct 02 2005 at 7:05 PM Rating: Good
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y mom would kill me if she knew i was asking this(oms a RN), but what drug exactly is it affecting? Common name and what it relieves?
Anything with pseudoephedrine, which is sudafed, advil allergy, tylenol allergy, and about 90% of the non drowsy allergy, sinus, and decongestant stuff. Though claratin, coricidin, and benedryl are mostly unaffected by the new law.

We are still straightening the shelves here in TX from the change. But most of the companies are making versions without pseudoephidrine, sudafed already has a new formula out, and tylenol should be out soon. Now if the new formula is effective I cant tell.
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Edited, Sun Oct 2 20:22:23 2005 by deadsidedemon
#12 Oct 02 2005 at 7:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
We aren't allowed to buy more than two bottles of peroxide, either.


That's because it's a rather potent component of several relitivly easy to make explosives. They really don't want that stuff running around in quantity, though i suppose someone could just rob a ******** of it at gunpoint if they wanted to

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#13 Oct 02 2005 at 7:16 PM Rating: Default
Steal it. Just don't get any boxes with the barcode sticker things on them. You're brown, you'll probably be pretty good at it
#14 Oct 02 2005 at 7:18 PM Rating: Good
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But most of the companies are making versions without pseudoephidrine, sudafed already has a new formula out, and tylenol should be out soon. Now if the new formula is effective I cant tell.

I'll be testing this and reporting back.


Pumpkin L0rd Kaolian wrote:

That's because it's a rather potent component of several relitivly easy to make explosives. They really don't want that stuff running around in quantity, though i suppose a bunch of women in desperation over the state of their roots could just rob a ******** of it at gunpoint if they wanted to

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#16 Oct 02 2005 at 7:28 PM Rating: Good
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Ohio's had similar laws for a while, at least with regard to IDing for anything ephedra-related. Also expect it for certain glues, peroxide, most petrolium-based products (excecpt diesel and gas... you can't get lighter fluid, but you can get gasoline!) Also spray paint, bolt cutters, and anything else generally related to mischief. I believe you must also be 18 to buy certain lawn-care products now because of the use of fertalizer in bombs.

Meth labs are a big problem here.
Also, someone at the police academy was taking ephedrine, and his heart went kablooey because he took like half a bottle and ran an obsticle course. Thus, the downfall began.

Yes, but people in Ohio are crazy party freaks.
#17 Oct 02 2005 at 9:22 PM Rating: Good
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Pumpkin L0rd Kaolian wrote:
Mistress Nadenu wrote:
We aren't allowed to buy more than two bottles of peroxide, either.


That's because it's a rather potent component of several relitivly easy to make explosives. They really don't want that stuff running around in quantity, though i suppose someone could just rob a ******** of it at gunpoint if they wanted to


I don't know about the explosive part, I just know that it's used in the meth labs around here.

Billy Bob doesn't care about blowing sh[/b]it up, he just wants to get stoned.
#19 Oct 03 2005 at 3:02 AM Rating: Decent
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I think they started this in Oregon too, at least thats what I have heard. Shortly after I heard it mentioned I saw a couple news stories about stores getting robbed of their sudafed/cigarette inventories.

Fuc[b][/b]king tweakers...
#20 Oct 03 2005 at 3:07 AM Rating: Decent
Texas too!
#21 Oct 03 2005 at 9:10 AM Rating: Decent
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You can thank the Central Valley CA for most of the that sh[b][/b]it. Seems we are numero uno when it comes to meth production.

Go us.
#22 Oct 03 2005 at 9:11 AM Rating: Good
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You must be so proud.
#23 Oct 03 2005 at 9:21 AM Rating: Decent
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You must be so proud.


As should you. They are probably distant cousins of yours.
#24 Oct 03 2005 at 1:53 PM Rating: Decent
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There's a new law in Virginia, effective October 1st (apparently) that prohibits the sale of any medication containing pseudoephedrine without a pharmacist authenticating your age via picture ID


They passed the same law in Texas. Pain in the ***. Some of the stores don't even bother carrying some of the medication now becuase it's a hassle and not worth it to them.

WTF? Are we resorted to driving over state lines to Oklahoma to get some Tylenol Allergy Sinus for god sake? Stupid *** law.
#25 Oct 03 2005 at 1:58 PM Rating: Excellent
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That sucks... won't be too bad for me if it gets passed here in Maryland too (I'm allergic to the stuff), but I can see how it sucks.
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#26 Oct 03 2005 at 2:11 PM Rating: Good
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I have to present ID when buying white out...so not right >.< Though, I do remember in 8th grade when some kid would sniff the stuff in class...

Bah stupid government, let the idiot parents take responsibility for their idiot children! No one's fault but your own if you let your kids get into this kind of stuff. Besides, I highly doubt these laws stop any serious wrong-doing that has already been going on with these products.

That's what I get for living in a hugely democratic state T.T ...and more so for being a republican in it.
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