Quote Originally Posted by ~The_Duke~
I dont think that this will affect it at all, because all they have to do to get around it is go buy some at one store and then go buy some more at another store and so on and so forth...this wont do a damn thing to slow them down because all of the records will be in seperate locations...the only other way to police this problem would be socialize the medical feild, but that is a very very shitty idea...
Do you honestly think no one has thought about this?

Even if they (pharmacists) didn't join all their info. Drug dealers/Meth lab runners are going to need more of it. They're not going to drive a 15 mile radius to buy more 'ingredients' everytime they want to make more. Not to mention you need to buy it in bulk if you're pushing the stuff big time. They're going to keep shopping where they've always been shopping which in turns throws a red flag and someone gets reported.

The United States has the ability to shoot missles out of the sky with no warning. I think we'll be able to handle someone trying to sneak around buying Sudafed.

How will this affect you? An extra 20 seconds at the counter to show your ID? How often have you had to buy Sudafed or more than one box of Tylenol?

You don't understand how insanely addictive Meth is. I've seen people get hooked from using it once. Drug dealers in Acworth area are notorious for putting it in the marijuana to get people hooked on their stuff and end up with an addiction when they thought they were just smoking a little pot. It's easily one of the most addictive drugs out there.

I saw a 20-21 year old girl that was charged with possession of Marijuana that went to KSU and was a complete and total Meth addict and she swore she's never done any other drugs but Marijuana.

Some people will complain about anything. I'm also sure you'd be singing a different tune if it happened to someone you know or cared about.

Blah, I've typed too much. In the end, it won't affect 99.9999% of the people that are buying these medicines legitamately.