All I said was here in OK, you have to see the pharmacy to get the drugs -- they didn't outlaw the drugs, they just have put certain drugs on the controlled list.
I think it is dumb to outlaw Sudafed. My only reason for not minding going to the pharmacy is that they are always on hand now when before the law was passed the local stores that stock Sudafed were almost always out. Heck I didn't even know that Sudafed was used by the meth folks. I cannot figure out why the checkers didn't get a clue when someone would purchase 35 packages of Sudafed.
In many places with this law, if you buy just one box of sudafed, you have to provide a picture ID and then your name and address are sent to the prosecutor's office.
I hate to sound all conspiracy theory here, but that frightens me. The FDA says I can take this drug without a precription from my doctor and now a three-person group in my countythe County commissioners, who act as the executive branch of the county governmentsimply said that this is the law.