I’m not a criminal. I’m a guy with allergies.

Dr. Kevin Pho blogs about how the pseudoephedrine crackdown is affecting everyday allergy sufferers. One allergy sufferer voices his frustration:

‘Now I have to go to a Wal-Mart or CVS or whatever every 10 days, as opposed to buying a bottle of 50 or 100 tablets at one time and at a reduced price. I have to wait in line to explain to a pharmacy worker or checkout clerk that I’d like their generic version of Claritin-D; the checkout clerks generally have to bring four or five different boxes over, one at a time, before they hit upon what I’m talking about.

Then, I have to take my drivers license out of my wallet, hand it over and watch them take down all my information in the logbook — the logbook I must sign and that undoubtedly goes to some FDA or DEA office where all the names, including mine, are entered into some Anti-Methamphetamine Crackdown Watch List. So am I saying that I hate crystal meth, a drug that’s caused and is still causing untold damage to American families, courts, properties and individuals, because every 10 days I am inconvenienced to the tune of about 10 minutes? Yes, I am. I choose not to do meth, much less make it.

I’m not a…criminal. I’m a guy with allergies, and I’d rather not have to write my name down on a piece of paper whose only purpose for existence is to attempt to catch people who will never, ever write their names down on it. And that’s the real point: It isn’t going to work. Which makes having to do it all the more infuriating.’

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