In Arkansas, Ivermectin is already legal for OTC sales.
In Louisiana, it's legal, but kept behind the pharmacist counter. You have to ask for it, and may have to answer a question or two before you can get the Ivermectin.
In Texas, the new law makes it OTC, without questioning by a pharmacist and without Ivermectin being kept behind the counter.
If you're in Oklahoma, maybe it's time for a short road trip.
Come on down, across the Red River (anytime but during the Red River Shootout). Screw the corporate wussy name(s)...
Side note - for almost 5 years (when I lived in Central Texas near Austin) I worked near Columbia MO. I drove back and forth every weekend. Brutal. Winter sucked if it snowed because certain counties (run by different tribes) had different ideas of road snow removal. Some roads were perfectly clean and dry. Some were pure white snow with tire tracks. The mile or so before and after crossing a county line could be terrifying if you missed the county line sign.
To be fair - I will say I once hit a window-unit air conditioner in the middle of my lane in a 75mph stretch with 5 lanes near Dallas on I-35. I'd bet it fell off the back of a loaded Mexican pickup truck that just left an auction and was headed back down to Mexico (VERY common). We have our issues too.
I know all about the caravans of used cars pulling trailers of used appliances. They don't have to pay tax on any vehical over 10 years old. You see a lot of them around the holidays.
Very nice.
Still waiting for Oklahoma.
In Arkansas, Ivermectin is already legal for OTC sales.
In Louisiana, it's legal, but kept behind the pharmacist counter. You have to ask for it, and may have to answer a question or two before you can get the Ivermectin.
In Texas, the new law makes it OTC, without questioning by a pharmacist and without Ivermectin being kept behind the counter.
If you're in Oklahoma, maybe it's time for a short road trip.
Yes if I run out. Our legislature is out of session. They only meet for a few months.
Come on down, across the Red River (anytime but during the Red River Shootout). Screw the corporate wussy name(s)...
Side note - for almost 5 years (when I lived in Central Texas near Austin) I worked near Columbia MO. I drove back and forth every weekend. Brutal. Winter sucked if it snowed because certain counties (run by different tribes) had different ideas of road snow removal. Some roads were perfectly clean and dry. Some were pure white snow with tire tracks. The mile or so before and after crossing a county line could be terrifying if you missed the county line sign.
To be fair - I will say I once hit a window-unit air conditioner in the middle of my lane in a 75mph stretch with 5 lanes near Dallas on I-35. I'd bet it fell off the back of a loaded Mexican pickup truck that just left an auction and was headed back down to Mexico (VERY common). We have our issues too.
I know all about the caravans of used cars pulling trailers of used appliances. They don't have to pay tax on any vehical over 10 years old. You see a lot of them around the holidays.