Cold medicine targeted in meth crackdown - Greenville News |
Cold medicine targeted in meth crackdown Greenville News By Paul Alongi Some of the suggestions for cracking down on the state's meth labs would make it more difficult for cold and allergy sufferers to get their hands on the legal decongestants that help them breathe freely but also serve as the main ...
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Letter: Given the third degree in my quest to buy allergy tablets - TCPalm |
Letter: Given the third degree in my quest to buy allergy tablets TCPalm A few days later, Oregon was the first state to require buyers of any medicine containing the decongestant pseudoephedrine or two similar ingredients to have a prescription. Florida has not gone that far in trying to keep the pills from home ...
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Retailers get clean sheet in undercover operation targeting meth ingredient ... - Greenville News |
Retailers get clean sheet in undercover operation targeting meth ingredient ... Greenville News State law allows buyers no more than 3.6 grams a day and 9 grams a month. The decongestant used by cold and allergy sufferers is also the main ingredient in meth. The checks came as meth labs in the county went from 42 in 2010 to 56 last year, ...
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Sugar should be regulated like alcohol, tobacco, commentary says - CBS News |
Sugar should be regulated like alcohol, tobacco, commentary says CBS News Allergies prevent usage of other not so good drugs. This is crazy, and NOW they want to say you may only consume a certain amount of "sweets" during the day/week/month/ year... Gov, and Insurance Companies are in the same pocket and need to get out of ...
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New law requires pill purchase logs to be forwarded to Illinois State Police - Quincy Herald Whig |
New law requires pill purchase logs to be forwarded to Illinois State Police Quincy Herald Whig Cold and allergy medicines are kept in a locked glass case at Brown Drug in Quincy. A pharmacy offi cial says the store began tracking cold pill sales before the state began a pilot program aimed at combatting meth production.
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Sen. Tom Jensen removes himself as chief sponsor of anti-meth bill - Louisville Courier-Journal |
Sen. Tom Jensen removes himself as chief sponsor of anti-meth bill Louisville Courier-Journal The cold and allergy medications in question are now available over the counter. Under current law, buyers must show identification to purchase them â€" a provision enacted to stem their use by meth manufacturers â€" but many law enforcement officials ...
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Learning to Love Disintermediation - JD Supra (press release) |
Learning to Love Disintermediation JD Supra (press release) There is a robust bid to finance successful buyers. Most of this financing is repo based, but has proved to be very flexible structurally to accommodate the business realities of a dynamic pool of loans. What I expect to see during the year is some of ...
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Homesick: One word, two meanings? - Medill Reports: Chicago  Medill Reports: Chicago |
Homesick: One word, two meanings? Medill Reports: Chicago When it comes to the thought of an unhealthy home, “More people are worried than they used to be,” said Jim Sublett, indoor environment chair at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Mold is not the only contributor to sick building ...
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Guest commentary: Tax credits and Missouri's budget shortfall - STLtoday.com |
Guest commentary: Tax credits and Missouri's budget shortfall STLtoday.com The state has an allergy to raising taxes in good times or bad. The Missouri Constitution requires a balanced budget. Without raising taxes, where can the state find the money to balance the budget? The usual suspects are the school districts and the ...
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What's Hot/What's Not for Homebuyers in 2012 - Patch.com |
What's Hot/What's Not for Homebuyers in 2012 Patch.com As the cost of living seems to be soaring, buyers are looking for affordability and want lower mortgage payments, lower utility bills, and less maintenance/upkeep. Functionality is still key as buyers adapt to smaller homes.
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