I just read the other day about texas passing a law August 1 that forces stores to have these products behind a locked display cabinet or behind the counter.
Ill see if I can remember where I read it and post it.
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I just read the other day about texas passing a law August 1 that forces stores to have these products behind a locked display cabinet or behind the counter.
Ill see if I can remember where I read it and post it.
Not the same article but same info:
http://www.kcentv.com/news/c-article.php?cid=1&nid=7655
Also Oregon has just made them all prescription meds:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/ar...n.com+%2F+News
Ive never tried it myself but its looking harder for US ppl to get it, even if its just for a runny nose.
Yeah, some places only sell products that contain DXM to people over 18. Most people don't know about these laws and probably think they are retarded if they do, so they just don't card.
No. Those articles are about preparations containing pseudophedrine HCl, a key ingredient in the manufacture of methamphetamine. Those containing DXM but not psuedoephedrine are not affected. Pseudoephedrine is a nasal decongestant.Quote:
Originally Posted by FunkyMonkey
hehe i didnt know the difference but I do now. Thanks for the correction.
They are often found together, particularly in cough and cold formulations, so the confusion is understandable.
Yeah, I live in Oregon and it is going to suck for the thousands of ppl who live here with no health insurance to have to go to the fucking doctor for a perscription for god damn cold pills. The stupidest fuckin law man, I swear. Specially since some 80 percent of the tweak in oregon is imported. God I hate tweekers, no offence to any tweakers but I swear I only met one fuckin tweaker that was halfway cool.
lol he was on a mission. I bet he had good times.
As have I - that isn't to say he wasn't incredibly eccentric, though.Quote:
Originally Posted by kablam
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