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Originally Posted by Eric5273
Don't know where you live, but here in NY they sell sudafed in the supermarket. No ID, no log book. You throw it in your shopping cart, and pay for it at the cash register.
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Wrong, if your buying Sudafed it's going to be the useless PE version.
Effective April 8, 2006
a. The change to 21 U.S.C. § 830 that adds a new subsection (d) SCHEDULED LISTED CHEMICALS; RESTRICTIONS ON SALES QUANTITY; REQUIREMENTS REGARDING NONLIQUID FORMS:
i. This sets the daily sales limit of ephedrine base, pseudoephedrine base, or phenylpropanolamine base at 3.6 grams per purchaser, regardless of the number of transactions.
ii. Affects regulated sellers and persons required to submit mail order reports under 21 U.S.C. 830(b)(3).
iii. Requires all nonliquid forms (including gel caps) to be in 2-unit blister packs (with exception when blister pack is not technically feasible, the product may be in unit dosage packets or pouches).
b. The change to 21 U.S.C. § 830 that adds
(2) MAIL-ORDER REPORTING; VERIFICATION OF IDENTITY OF PURCHASER; 30-DAY RESTRICTION ON QUANTITIES FOR INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES:
i. This requires the mail-order seller to confirm the identity of the purchaser prior to shipping the product.
ii. Limits such sales to 7.5 grams per customer during a 30-day period.