Our company records all your address information and some form of state ID.
It tracks you Country wide and enforces federal laws right now; state laws
are coming as soon as our pharmacy groups gets us details... I think its
Oregon that recent made it that anything with psuedoephedrine must have a
prescription. P&G removed it from Nyquil so all is good for me still :)

I also agree with Nick; this application we have had HIPAA violation written
all over it, I'm the only person that pushed for us to make sure it passes
HIPAA regs.

Adam


On 6/7/06, Robert Everland III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah the psueophedrine is pretty ridiculous. I bought some while in NJ
> because I have an allergy to cats, and I was like well I can't tell if I'm
> getting sick or having allergies so I got the one with deconjestant(sp?) in
> it. And then the woman asks me to write my name and address in a book. I was
> like you got to be kidding me, this is your answer to stopping meth.
> Whatever. It's a step, but a very poor step, more of a trip.
>
>
> Bob
>
> 

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