They've been doing that since spring. Most pharmacies have something like that now, either by choice or by law. For the chains, it makes sense to have a policy that is company wide, it's just a CYA issue if there are enough states that have similiar laws. For the locals, I think it's them trying to be proactive to head of a proibition. I think some states were looking at banning the sale of psuedoephidrine as an OTC, or at least they were a few months ago.

And without it, I'd just hibernate through pollen season. <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
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