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Posted: 12/27/2011 9:24:43 AM EDT
California bans among laws set to take effect across nationhttp://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/dec/26/new-12-laws-no-caffeine-in-beer-shark-fins-in-soup/ California also became the first state in the nation to require a prescription for obtaining any drug containing dextromethorphan, an ingredient found in many popular over-the-counter cough suppressants, including Robitussin, NyQuil and Dimetapp. The law was prompted by a spike in the use of cough syrup as a recreational drug. |
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That shit will fuck you up.
But the last thing we need is more laws. |
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No more robotripping for the kiddies in CA.
ETA Hello Black Market 'Tussin. |
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This will surely keep the cost of health care down.
Want to buy a $5 bottle of Nyquill? Now you need a $100 doctor visit. Yep, Liberals love looking out for the poor and needy. What a bunch of cockfags. |
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Someone will now get rich running bootleg Nyquil in from Nevada.
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Someone will now get rich running bootleg Nyquil in from Nevada. Weesssttt bound and downnnnnn, loaded up and truckin' yeeehhaww |
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Fucking assholes. They already make it a PITA to get any kind of cold or allergy meds that actually work, and now this. |
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I'm starting an e commerce site that sells Coricidin with express shipping to CA right fucking now!
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Quoted: That shit will fuck you up. Oh please. How many people in California are actively getting fucked up on a daily basis by Dimetapp? This is nothing more than California again trying to legislate morality. |
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It's cutting in to their weed peddling business. Government hates competition.. More taxes in weed, duuude.
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Ran into that bullshit last night at Target. Wife needed NyQuil, and the monkey behind the counter asked to see my ID. Showed her through the clear window in my wallet, and she came back with "I need to swipe it through."
In front of a half dozen customers, I asked, deadpan, "what the fuck do you need to swipe it for? They don't even put the real stuff in NyQuil anymore." (I thought this was about the Feds and pseudoephedrine) This crap about dextromethorphan supposedly doesn't even take effect until 2012, yet they're swiping our IDs already. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM. Something new. |
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Quoted: At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM. Something new. Hardly. "Robotripping" is very old. Speed |
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SO by the year 2030 EVERYTHING will be illegal...............except for weed, which will now be legal.
Do I have that right??? It's like living in the movie "Demolition man." Be well, fellow arfcommers! |
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At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM.
Something new. Hardly. "Robotripping" is very old. Speed "Sippin on some sizurrrrp." |
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PEAK COUGH SYRUP!!!! Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM. Something new. Hardly. "Robotripping" is very old. Speed "Sippin on some sizurrrrp." Lol, actually I think that song was about drinking codeine cough syrup. I lived in Houston when that was popular and recall reading about people breaking into pharmacies and stealing codeine cough syrup I remember thinking: They took the trouble to break into a pharmacy, but stole a mild drug that is legal OTC in most every other nation. Serious retardation Speed |
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I heard that some companies were putting something in cough syrup that would make you vomit if you consumed too much of it in an effort to combat this.
Either way, store shelves will be bare if we ban everything that can get you high, drunk, inebriated, intoxicated, or otherwise messed up. {cue pic of the gold paint huffer} 7M3, please pick up the courtesy phone |
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The politicians can still get Scotch without a prescription? Right? I mean they are only trying to save the world, not make pointless restrictions on everyday items?
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Quoted: That shit will fuck you up. But the last thing we need is more laws. I used to be able to tolerate it for cough control, until about age 40. Since then it makes me stay up all night with bizarre, unpleasant dreams. Codeine is much more effective and safer for me. Quoted: Quoted: That shit will fuck you up. Oh please. How many people in California are actively getting fucked up on a daily basis by Dimetapp?... Unfortunately it's very popular among teenagers. http://www.samhsa.gov/data/2k6/TNDR32DXM/TNDR32DXM.htm |
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CA is also now requiring the teaching of Gay's accomplishments in history, starting as low as 1st grade. (according to Megan Kelly of FNC)
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This will surely keep the cost of health care down. Want to buy a $5 bottle of Nyquill? Now you need a $100 doctor visit. Yep, Liberals love looking out for the poor and needy. What a bunch of cockfags. Poor and needy dont pay shit for doc visits. Its free ER for everbody YOU however get to pay the $100 for you AND them |
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Quoted: Quoted: At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM. Something new. Hardly. "Robotripping" is very old. Speed other street names: candy, CCC, DM, DXM, poor man’s PCP, robo, skittles, triple C, velvet. interesting fact, it is a structural analogue to codeine....
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This will surely keep the cost of health care down. Want to buy a $5 bottle of Nyquill? Now you need a $100 doctor visit. Yep, Liberals love looking out for the poor and needy. What a bunch of cockfags. |
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From a public health policy standpoint, this seems to be completely wrongheaded:
The public health cost from increased disease transmission as a result making it more difficult to get cough suppressant will far outweigh, by a factor of ~~ 100X, the benefit of stopping idiot Jr. High School children from robotripping. Watch for a measurable, significant uptick in sick leave usage in California, particularly in areas where there's a lot of public transit use. |
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Quoted: This will surely keep the cost of health care down. Want to buy a $5 bottle of Nyquill? Now you need a $100 doctor visit. Yep, Liberals love looking out for the poor and needy. What a bunch of cockfags. Just wait until you need to go to the doctor for a "paper cut". "God" help anyone trying to dress a wound with a clean shop rag, electrical/duct tape and some whiskey(to prevent infection and to help with the pain. ). You'll be charged with off label use , administering medical care without a license AND administering medical care that has not been authorized by a health department official. All felonies. Edit: Your assets will be seized and you'll be shipped off to a re education camp somewhere in Cuba, never to be heard from again. |
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I really don't like this shit.
Once a year I get seasonal allergies. For me Claritin D works well and has no noticeable side effects. Some shithead tweaker has caused me to have to go through a bunch of shit just because my nose is running? How about we just shoot those guys in the head and give me my damn snot pill? Easily available shit either doesn't work or has side effects (mostly doesn't work). If you think this hasn't changed availability try small town Texas. They don't sell the stuff that works for 30 miles from my FIL's place. |
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Quoted: I really don't like this shit. Once a year I get seasonal allergies. For me Claritin D works well and has no noticeable side effects. Some shithead tweaker has caused me to have to go through a bunch of shit just because my nose is running?How about we just shoot those guys in the head and give me my damn snot pill? Easily available shit either doesn't work or has side effects (mostly doesn't work). If you think this hasn't changed availability try small town Texas. They don't sell the stuff that works for 30 miles from my FIL's place. I second this motion. Any oppoistion? No? The motion passes. |
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I no longer blame the dopers or the dealers for doing what they do...it's like Zebras with stripes... no matter how many times you give it a bath it is still a Zebra and it has stripes. I blame the statist assholes who think that you can pass laws and change people by legislative fiat. Dopers and Dealers will continue to dope and deal, they will find alternatives or new ways of getting high. It is the law abiding people who are sicker than dogs at 3am in the local stop and rob looking for relief from their symptoms, those are the one that will suffer.
As for the additct, dopers, dealers, and legistaltors, they can all build a bondfire and jump in it. Assholes. |
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As a kid, we always had a bottle of cough syrup with codeine in the fridge. It was often was tossed and replaced with a fresh bottle every year or so.
I doubt it was ever tossed empty, but due to age. Those were the days of personal responsibility. |
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California is so full of fuck. If it broke off and sank into the pacific I would literally give mother nature a standing ovation.
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Protect us from ourselves...nice...
Dumb ass losers ruin it for every one. |
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"The law was prompted by a spike in the use of cough syrup as a recreational drug"
I figure the deaths are just a way of cleaning out the gene pool. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM. Something new. Hardly. "Robotripping" is very old. Speed other street names: candy, CCC, DM, DXM, poor man’s PCP, robo, skittles, triple C, velvet. interesting fact, it is a structural analogue to codeine.... It's important to note that recreational use of DXM is hardly habit forming. It's not exactly the most pleasant experience generally I would imagine that the majority of drug and alcohol abusers would gladly pick a legitamate hard drug over a cough syrup high any day. This is something done by young kids once or twice who have no access to hard drugs yet, or the experimental drug user just to check it out. If it were truly a public health issue, the media would be all over the first pharmacy to claim they were sold out of coricidin w/ some hyperbole article about this "new threat" Speed |
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What's the problem? Going to the doctor will be free* soon, right?
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Quoted: PS: you left out the condoms on porno actors. Damn-it! That did it, I'm leaving |
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Quoted: "The law was prompted by a spike in the use of cough syrup as a recreational drug" I figure the deaths are just a way of cleaning out the gene pool. When will you be available to serve as Governor of your state? |
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At normal doses, DXM is quite safe. Dextromethorphan affects the brain, specifically the region that controls coughing. However, at high doses – as much as 10 to 50 times the suggested amount – DXM can cause hallucinatory and dissociative effects similar to those of PCP or ketamine (special K.) Some people assume that teens who abuse cough medicine are after the alcohol content, but they’re really after DXM.
Something new. Hardly. "Robotripping" is very old. Speed "Sippin on some sizurrrrp." Purple drank is Phenergan VC. Codeine. DXM has been abused for decades, it isnt anything new. Its actually an opioid; levomethorphan is a schedule II analgesic. |
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