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Title: Baking Soda to Be Banned In St. Louis !
Source: Reason Magazine
URL Source: http://www.reason.com/blog/show/119518.html
Published: Apr 5, 2007
Author: Radley Balko
Post Date: 2007-04-08 10:26:59 by boonie rat
Keywords: None
Views: 333
Comments: 27

Frankly, I don't see anything exceptionally stupid about this law :

First, the state said you must make a special trip to the pharmacy counter to buy certain cold medicines. That was to curb production of methamphetamine.

Now, a St. Louis legislator wants you to do the same thing to buy an even more common household item — baking soda — because it's used to make crack cocaine.

Sales of cold medications containing pseudoephedrine, such as Sudafed, are strictly regulated in Missouri. Customers must show a photo ID when they buy the medicine. Pharmacists must log the names and addresses of buyers, including how much they buy. People under 18 may not buy the medicines.

The sponsor of the baking soda bill, Rep. Talibdin El-Amin, D-St. Louis, said the same approach was needed for baking soda because crack cocaine is often produced by dissolving powdered cocaine in a mixture of water and baking soda.

Note that I used the word "exceptionally." That is, this bill is really no stupider than the cold medicine law. In both cases, you're treating the vast majority of people who use a legal product legally like children, simply because a few people use it illegally. Still, supporters of the meth law are dismissive of this one.

"When you generate a list of people who use baking soda, it pretty much includes everyone. It's a common household item," said Tom Murphy, a special agent with the St. Louis division of the Drug Enforcement Administration.

And how is that different from cold and allergy medication? I'd wager that a pretty high percentage of American households have those, too. No, Sudafed doesn't dissolve the odors in your refrigerator (then again, neither does baking soda). But should we really subject the citizens of Missouri to the scourge of crack cocaine if simply asking them to take the time to sign a registry can eliminate it forever, just like meth? That's not too much to ask, is it?

Unlike Pete Guither (hat tip), I actually think drug policy reformers should embrace this bill. In fact, I think they should urge the Missouri legislature to pass it. Better yet, let's pressure Armand Hammer to stop its shameless crack profiteering, and put out a substitute baking soda that can't be used by crack pushers. It needn't be effective as a baking additive. In fact, it can be completely useless. The only important thing is that it can't be turned into crack.

Perhaps once we're required to sign notebooks to purchase everything from baking soda to computer duster people will begin to see how silly all of this really is.

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#26. To: boonie rat (#0)

You have got to be fucking kidding me. So, I guess this means bakeries will be fronts for Meth Labs right???

The people in Missouri, need to take out and kick their legislators in the ass for being so fucking stupid.

Regulation on common items is the first wave of regulation on everything you buy. Who wants to bet that they're monitoring how much gasoline you buy? How much do you want to bet they're monitoring how much electricity you use? Natural Gas? How much food do you eat? How much beer and soda do you drink? How much soap do you buy? How many batteries do you buy at a time? How much intrusion into your lives are you willing to take?

It is time for people to demand more intelligent leadership. For fuck's sake, if they were making crack cocaine out of pepsi cola, you can better believe they wouldn't be regulating it. You can better believe that if they were making crack cocaine out of coca cola, they wouldn't be regulating it.

This is a means to an end. To control people's ability to make food. This isn't about some fucking piece of gutter trash drug dealer making crack, it's about people's ability to make food. Just like the whole Meth legislation is about regulating the over the counter medication, to control people from self-medicating, and saving themselves a ton of cash with big Pharma.

This country deserves to be destroyed because the people of this country are simply incapable of self-governance. If we had a REAL citizenry, there'd be vigilantes running the drug dealers, and gangs out of town, like they did way back when. Instead, we have emasculated police officers who can't do their fucking jobs, who pick on the law abiding instead of going after the people who actually commit the crimes.

I am fortunate where I live, because the police here generally harass those who break the laws, and leave the law abiding well enough alone. The cops know who the criminals are, and they spend most of their time dealing with them. It's only the City Council who dream up new ways to fuck over the taxpayers here.

If this shit were to be passed in Minnesota, there would be an uproar like nobody's business. Let's hope that Missouri gets a pair, and boots these legislators out of the state.

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#27. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#26)

Excellent rant, Tom.

Thanks.

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