That's a good question. I travel with my prescription meds in one of those day of the week plastic containers and leave the pill bottles at home. Is this a problem?
Yes it is and it's not a good idea - especially when flying. I've done it in the past before I was aware of the rule and everything was fine, but you never know when you will end up with the wrong inspector.
Sorry, quoted the wrong post. I was responding to your post, Jim, where you asked if it was a bad idea to travel with the daily planner pill containers.
I don't know the answer for sure, but I used to travel (domestically) frequently (by Amtrak, no less) and I would always take the actual pill bottles, no matter how inconvenient it was. I figured the inconvenience of not having the pill minder with me was far easier to deal with than the hassle of being a stranger far from home with a questioning authority to deal with.
I also remember a friend complaining about motion sickness on a plane and saying that a friend gave her a Valium or something to take on the plane if needed. A big red light went off in my mind and I told her of my concern - don't have ANY prescription drug without a proper, documented prescription in your name.
Having said all that, I can't escape the conclusion that Rush is being targeted.
CAN I BE THE FIRST TO SAY THIS? RUSH IS THE FIRST "UNDOCUMENTED" ARRIVAL TO THE U.S. THE LIBERALS ACTUALLY DON'T WANT TO GIVE A FREE PASS!!!