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Originally Posted by bewitched
It kinda seems like the only way to truly tighten standards, IMO.
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It might be, but it is an idea that can cut both ways. Simply by requiring different labeling or production forms states could keep certain drugs out of their states or, if it would be enough trouble, out of the country.
"To better protect the children of our state from accidentally taking drugs that can cause severe hormonal fluctuations, all birth control pills sold in this state must be at least 1/4" in diameter, green in color, embossed with the poison-guy face, and imprinted with a code that identifies every person who saw the pill from initial manufacture through bottling. This law is in no way designed to limit a woman access to birth control. In fact, we so strongly believe in birth control that so long as these requirements are met we removed prescription requirements."