In Nebraska, it may take a valid ID to cure the common cold
Thursday, December 30, 2004
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Anyone wanting to buy a package of cold tablets containing the key meth-making ingredient pseudoephedrine would have to show identification and sign a log book under a proposal endorsed Wednesday by Gov. Mike Johanns and Attorney General Jon Bruning.
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