Don't shop at Walmart. Sup****t your local grocer.
"Nomen Nescio" <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Walmart's War on Drugs
>
> Go to Walmart and the limit is three bottles of children's cough syrup
if
> that syrup contains pseudoephedrine. Seems as though some criminal
types
> out there know how to extract pseudoephedrine and convert it to crystal
> methamphetamine. In most jurisdictions, Walmart is not quoting law, but
> merely company policy.
>
> Well, so what? First of all, the drug pushers don't use cough syrup as
> their substrate. They use the solid tablets. Second, it takes a LOT of
> tablets to make commercial quantities. Third, it can kill your child:
>
> Have an asthmatic? They say buy three and come back tomorrow for more.
> That's stupid, Walmart. Some people live out in the country and can't
> keep
> returning every day for a sick child. What if the whole family is sick?
> Does Walmart supply free gas and tires and pay for your wasted time?
> That's a retorical question. If you can't find another store or return
> every day, your child may cough and choke himself to death all in the
name
> of Walmart's War on Drugs.
>
> And what about the drug pushers. Its their crime, not mine or
Walmart's.
> Walmart keep your stinking nose out of private affairs. If Government
> p***** a draconian law, then follow their limit; otherwise its an
> over-the-counter drug and supply it to customers on demand.
>
> Treat your customers like criminals and you will lose your customers.
You
> will go down the drain.
>
> HERE'S HOW TO SHOW YOUR DISGUST WITH WALMART'S WAR ON DRUG POLICIES:
>
> Load up your basket with goods. Choose FOUR pseudoephedrine containing
> products and take them to the counter. The computer will reject the
sale
> of the fourth product. Ask for the manager. Don't beg. Tell the
manager
> you want all or none. If he refuses, leave the store empty handed.
>


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