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--- John Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be safer to just outlaw automobiles?
John,
Don't give em any ideas!
Just today I went to Rite Aid to buy some Tylenol/sinus medication for my wife.
First, it is no longer on the shelf, you have to go to the pharmacy where it is guarded behind the
counter.
Second, a picture ID is REQUIRED.
Let's get over the obvious, that we are now presumed guilty. But think of the bureaucratic costs
involved.
Yes, I understand that this medication has some form of chemical that can be used in the wrong
hands. But so can numerous other things, how bout matches or lighters, heck I have heard that
some arsonists actually use lighters to start fires.
Maybe we just need a national ID card to monitor all of our activities. Oops, forget I said that.
-Craig
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