A new law, aimed at fighting the state’s growing methamphetamine problem, has made any medications containing pseudoephedrine no longer available over-the-counter. A doctor’s prescription is now required to purchase common cold and allergy medications that include Advil Cold and Sinus, Aleve D, Claritin D, Mucinex D, Nyquil D, Sudafed, Tylenol Sinus Severe Cold and Zyrtec D. (July 1, 2010, Page 1A)
Friday, May 24, 2013



This new law reminds me of all the anti gun laws passed in the last quarter century.
Quote of the day, should be.
People make and use meth, pseudoephedrine does not.
The only people who will have pseudoephedrine are the criminals.”