Walking On Sunshine Is Against the Law
Missouri police are demanding that lawmakers classify many cold and allergy medicines as narcotics and make them available only in pharmacies. It seems some people in the state have figured out how to turn the drugs into methamphetamine. The legislature has already placed restrictions on how much pseudoephedrine a person can buy at one time and on where stores can place cold medicines. But police say they still can't stop the flow of meth without making it harder for law-abiding citizens to get cold and allergy medicines.
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