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I went into my local national retailer chain today as I suffer from a cold and was in need to Sudafed to relieve my ailing sinuses. I knew, as a result of new laws passed here in Washington, that I would need to go to the pharmacy and request it as all pseudo-ephedrine products need to be obtained from the pharmacist (though no prescription is necessary).
When I requested the medicine I was asked to show ID. I figured this was for age verification so I showed it to the young lab assistant at the counter and she began typing into her computer. I let her get about 10 keystrokes in before I asked her, "Do you really need to enter my identity information just to buy Sudafed?" to which she said "Yes." I promptly took my ID away and bought some other remedy for my ailment (don't try penelylephrine, it doesn't work).
I am outraged by this. I understand that their intent is to try and stop methamphetamine manufacturers form obtaining their ingredients, but seriously. These people are not buying their pseudo-ephedrine over the counter at safeway, they are buying it anonymously over the internet and I am appalled that I was expected to spend 10 minutes waiting while the gal at the counter hunt and pecked my information in.
I guess they figure that if you have nothing to hide you won't object. I AM TIRED OF HEARING THAT! What's worse, I feel like the only recourse I have is to write Merck or Bristol-Myers, or some other pharmaceutical corporation and complain that, as a result of this law, I will no longer be buying these products. I figure they actually have the pull with the government to get things changed.
Does anyone else out there live in a state where these types of laws are being passed? Better yet, anyone else in Washington pissed off by this (who ISN'T making meth)?
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