DamnYankee
Loyal to the end
i'll try this again, slowly.
allergy meds used to be OTC.
Now, because a ingredient that relieves allergy symptoms was found to be useful in the making of an illicit drug, they are no longer OTC.
so equating the single ingredient in a OTC medicine as being necessary to now regulate the sales of allergy relief medicine is the same as meth makers using 2 liter bottles instead of empty coolers should lead to regulating the sales of refreshments in 2 liter bottles.
after all, how much allergy medicine would one need to buy to manufacture a suitable quantity of meth for large scale sales?
I still don't see your point. What does something that can be easily substituted, like a 2 liter bottle, have to do with an allergy medicine that has an essential ingredient in meth production?