When last I checked, most over-the-counter cold medicines including a decongestant component along with the cough component remedy like Nyquil, Robitussin and the generics like CVS's and Walgreens' almost always included psuedoephedrine.
Here in California all they did was regulate it, making it a nono to purchasing 12 or more (I think) OTC meds with it, but they never check.
The thing they really DO check for, is when you go buying lab grade red phosphorous at the industrial chemicals supply place down in Redondo Beach - so always remember: use a rental car, and switch the plates with fakes when you go pick yer goods so the ATF guy who watches the place doesn't run your real plates.
Sounds obvious, but some of my lesser brethren of the bike have gotten picked up that way by simply being followed home so word up!
Here in California all they did was regulate it, making it a nono to purchasing 12 or more (I think) OTC meds with it, but they never check.
The thing they really DO check for, is when you go buying lab grade red phosphorous at the industrial chemicals supply place down in Redondo Beach - so always remember: use a rental car, and switch the plates with fakes when you go pick yer goods so the ATF guy who watches the place doesn't run your real plates.
Sounds obvious, but some of my lesser brethren of the bike have gotten picked up that way by simply being followed home so word up!
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