When drug laws go bad: Grandma arrested for buying cold medicine

September 28th, 2009 2:31 pm  |  by Mike Miller  |  Published in Big Government, Drugs, Individual Responsibility, Liberty, Market Regulation, Politics  |  0

Insanity:

CLINTON, Indiana – When Sally Harpold bought cold medicine for her family back in March, she never dreamed that four months later she would end up in handcuffs.

Harpold bought one box of Zyrtec-D cold medicine for her husband at a Rockville pharmacy. Less than seven days later, she bought a box of Mucinex-D cold medicine for her adult daughter at a Clinton pharmacy, thereby purchasing 3.6 grams total of pseudoephedrine in a weeks time. Those two purchases put her in violation of Indiana law.

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