Where Have All Our Cold Pills Gone? They’re off the shelves and behind the counter, so that meth labs can’t get their ingredients from Walgreens:
The federal law, which took full effect on September 30, requires retailers to keep cold and allergy remedies containing pseudoephedrine behind the counter or in a locked cabinet, forces buyers to show ID and sign a logbook, and limits them to no more than 3.6 grams a day and nine grams a month.
One commenter noted that honest-to-goodness amphetamines didn’t cause much trouble, back in the day:
Once upon a time, circa 1965, amphetamines were routinely prescribed for weight loss, depression and othe maladies. No drug problems or crime problem caused by this admittedly overprescribed class of drugs were observed at the time.