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CodeAndCuffs | 2 years ago
Also, it's still available without a prescription, last I checked, it was just behind the counter/required an ID to track if you're grabbing a pack from every Walgreens in a 50 mile radius in a single night
CodeAndCuffs | 2 years ago
Also, it's still available without a prescription, last I checked, it was just behind the counter/required an ID to track if you're grabbing a pack from every Walgreens in a 50 mile radius in a single night
technothrasher|2 years ago
Really? I couldn't find any data from that far back, but data from 2009 on shows that meth usage, overdose, and arrests climb pretty dramatically pretty much every year.
Arrath|2 years ago
That's jurisdiction dependent. I had to remember to pack some when traveling for work in Oregon, since it was not available, even behind the counter.
Nursie|2 years ago
And it’s done nothing. Hasn’t affected availability. Hasn’t cut down on illicit lab operations. Nothing.
People will say “It has cut down on the amount of pseudoephedrine going to illegal meth operations”, as if that in itself is a useful outcome instead of utterly meaningless.
cwsx|2 years ago
I assume the situation is similar with pseudoephedrine, though the drug class/restrictions may be different.
quickthrowman|2 years ago
It’s now synthesized in industrial sized cartel owned labs in Mexico using Chinese precursors and smuggled into the US, there’s no reason to keep pseudoephedrine restricted when it’s easier and cheaper to just buy the plentiful and cheap meth on the street.
Fatnino|2 years ago
pdonis|2 years ago
Yes, which effectively makes it the same as needing a prescription because you can only get it if the pharmacy counter is open. Which is more restricted hours than the drugstore or grocery store itself.
2devnull|2 years ago
I remember you could buy bottles of mini-thins at the pos of pretty much every liquor store in the country in the late 90s/early 00s. Used to be sold in bottles of 100 for like 5 bucks.
Fatnino|2 years ago
goodluckchuck|2 years ago