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OpinionNovember 28, 2010

I would think individuals would be concerned about ingredients to meth being sold at a local drugstore to the point of having the government intervene and require a doctor's prescription. Walgreens already has security cameras everywhere and take driver's license numbers from the people purchasing these types of medications. Their computer only lets each person on record to have a certain amount. That's Walgreen's policy; I asked...

I would think individuals would be concerned about ingredients to meth being sold at a local drugstore to the point of having the government intervene and require a doctor's prescription.

Walgreens already has security cameras everywhere and take driver's license numbers from the people purchasing these types of medications. Their computer only lets each person on record to have a certain amount. That's Walgreen's policy; I asked.

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Obviously it's not enough, and in this case the government should intervene.

LESLIE GOUDY, Cape Girardeau

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