maybe one of youse can help me out:
how can i reasonably expect plan b to become available over the counter in this fine country of the u s of a, when i can't even buy sudafed (and its generics) without assistance from the pharmacist?
(no pharmacist? no sudafed. ... unless i go to the bodega. but that's beside the point. nobody who's going to be making meth would ever shop at a bodega.)
just askin'.
how can i reasonably expect plan b to become available over the counter in this fine country of the u s of a, when i can't even buy sudafed (and its generics) without assistance from the pharmacist?
(no pharmacist? no sudafed. ... unless i go to the bodega. but that's beside the point. nobody who's going to be making meth would ever shop at a bodega.)
just askin'.
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Date: 2005-12-06 02:52 pm (UTC)Point being that even if you say you want to make meth with the Sudafed, they'll still sell it to you.
I heard they're doing the same thing in Ohio, so maybe the trend is spreading westward. They really did it because theres a huge problem out in Cow Country, otherwise known as Upstate NY. Wisconsin may produce cheese, but it takes an awful lot of cows just to produce milk for the City. And the people who grow the cows for our milk use an awful lot of meth. Thats why we avoid them and jack up the rents so they continue to view NYC as a drain on the state and a place to avoid. See, it works.
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Date: 2005-12-08 05:37 am (UTC)