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Date: 2005-12-31 05:20 pm (UTC)Well, no. That's the problem. If it *were* just a bit of an inconvenience, that would be one thing. Only being able to buy one bottle at a time : inconvenience. Not being able to get it in the middle of the night because there's nobody authorized with a key at that hour : problem. Distributors changing the drugs they sell to get around this : SERIOUS problem.
But the bigger issue is that it's part of the nanny state. I'm tired of the solution to every bad choice and show of irresponsibility being that I have to give up more of my autonomy.