>Well, it looks like Bush just signed a renewal of the Patriot
>act which, in part, now means as of Sept 30th in ALL states
>there will be new restrictions on the sale of over-the-counter
>cold and allergy medicines, which contain a key ingredient for
>methamphetamine. Customers will be limited to buying 300
>30-milligram pills in a month or 120 such pills in a day. This
>would make an exception for "single-use" sales -- individually
>packaged pseudoephedrine products.
>
>In other words, if you didn't have to buy your pseduoephedrine
>products at the pharmacy counter before September 30th 2006
>(we've been doing it in Texas since August 1, 2005) you will
>be now. People are not happy about buying cold products at the
>pharmacy because the pharmacy has to be open. People must show
>ID, have their name logged and they must sign for it. The
>government has the right to inspect these records at any
>time...they absolutely do not fall under HIPPA regulations and
>privacy regulations. I ask you... whose fault is it?
>
>Food for thought,
>Robin
>
This has been going on in MI already. I haven't needed to go to the pharmacy to buy anything since the stuff that is still on the shelves work fine for me. I try not to use too much of it anyway. Hard to believe what the world is coming to.
Rhonda
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