… has putting decongestants (that work) behind the pharmacy counter actually achieved the end of halting meth production?
I didn’t think so. *sniffle sniffle wipe blow*
So why do we keep doing it? Why do we force every American to suffer under a failed policy? Where is the logic in doing so?
Dood!
It’s the government. It doesn’t matter if it works as long as they’re “doing sumpin“!!!!!one !!!
“thinking of the children” and all that.
On the plus side, you don’t have to be groped or scanned (yet) to get the medicine…
Yet.
I can tell you that on my side of things, the only thing it’s done is push meth production to the other side of the border, where it can be made not only cheaper, but the final product is much more refined and of higher quality.
And so we’ve created an avenue for more violence and crime. Yeah… that worked out REAL well.
Plus you really don’t have to worry about meth houses blowing up.
Well, unless the house was formerly a meth lab and wasn’t completely gutted and refinished, cause that crap can get in the walls.
plus this way they get to arrest Grandma when she goes to buy the 2nd box this week for her family…..
And THAT is why I really love it. Makes criminals out of a sick household.
The same logic as behind the ATF, the DEA, and the TSA. It’s easier than actually doing anything.
misbeHaven would REALLY like to see the actual numbers on jus thow much Meth production actually decreased with this law. See,the problem is the law isn’t strict enough. We need to do it more harder and then it will have some effect. Ever if we have to invent the numbers.