Looked into it. This isn’t what I thought it was. They aren’t looking to ban sudafed where the active ingredient is pseudoephedrine, which is the stuff that actually works that you have to scan your drivers license at the pharmacy counter to buy, it’s the over the counter kind where the active ingredient is phenylephrine which, the FDA unfortunately is right, literally doesn’t work for shit. My wife and I learned this a long time ago. If you can buy it without a drivers license honestly I couldn’t care less if they ban it because I honestly don’t know what it even does. But the good stuff that you need a drivers license to buy apparently isn’t going anywhere so we can probably put our pitchforks down on this particular issue at least.
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That's interesting. Like Ivermectin, whenever I see a damnation of any drug it peaks my interest, the whole pseudoephed being controlled due to possible elicit drug manufacturing, always seemed a bit sus
It is a component in Drug manufacturer.
The controls for the most part despite claims otherwise are mainly meant to discourage Low-income Blue Collar, and low level Hood thugs from whipping up a lab in an abandoned building or their trailer.
As from what I understand. It doesn’t actually do much but mildly inconvenience the people who are and can manufacture in bulk. As they afford to grease palms and or intimidate their way into a steady supply. Supposing they weren’t a CIA front to start with.
Exactly. What better way to corner a market by crippling the lower level entrepreneur.
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I do think cooking pseudo was a real thing.
With that said, I also know these fucks are inveterate liars and murderers.
It was very real,and cutting into the proffit of the clowns in america.
We agree.
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