Nail polish remover

dakcp2001

<font color=darkorchid>Am I wrong to want a cashie
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Now you need to show ID at CVS to buy it, and your limited to 2 bottles. Those hooligans must be making dope with it! ;) what will thy think of next?
 
That just stinks. I'm having visions of nail polish remover behind counters like they did with Sudafed. Ugghhh!!!!

Fortunately here, they haven't done that yet. I just purchased some remover about a month ago, and from CVS too.
 

You have to show ID here to by Draino. Not sure if its used in drugs, bombs, or what. Never been IDed for nail polish remover!
 
People are huffing it. Same reason some places make you show ID for canned air to clean a computer with.

I'm surprised they don't card for white-out. Kids have been huffing that since I was in junior high.
 
You have to show ID here to by Draino. Not sure if its used in drugs, bombs, or what. Never been IDed for nail polish remover!

Drugs.

The really strong drain remover is actual acid too. DH used it once and you could hear and smell it burning the hair in the pipes.
 
There is no law that you have to show ID to buy nail polish remover (or Drano, or many of the other things that stores like to make it "store policy" to ID for). I take my business elsewhere and inform the manager why. Will that change the store's policy? No. But I'd like them to know that they are losing customers because of it.
 
There is no law that you have to show ID to buy nail polish remover (or Drano, or many of the other things that stores like to make it "store policy" to ID for). I take my business elsewhere and inform the manager why. Will that change the store's policy? No. But I'd like them to know that they are losing customers because of it.

It is a LAW here for drugs with pseudoephredrine here in my town. You have to have a prescription to buy it.

CVS has adopted this store policy recently for the nail polish. Here is a link and a quote.

CVS/Pharmacy issued a statement that reads:

Because acetone is an ingredient used in the illegal manufacture of methamphetamine, we recently implemented a policy that a valid ID must be presented to purchase acetone-containing products such as nail polish remover. Our policy also limits the sale of these products in conjunction with other methamphetamine precursors and is based on various regulations requiring retailers to record sales of acetone.

http://www.wpri.com/dpp/news/local_news/id-required-for-nail-polish-remover-at-cvs
 
So do people who produce methamphetamine not have a valid ID? Some random person comes in, uses their ID and gets it. How does that stop them from using it however they want? Not sure what the ID part is supposed to accomplish.

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So do people who produce methamphetamine not have a valid ID? Some random person comes in, uses their ID and gets it. How does that stop them from using it however they want? Not sure what the ID part is supposed to accomplish.

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Well it doesn't stop them but usually there is a log you have to sign. I guess to kind of keep track of people buying more than is really necessary.
 
There is no law that you have to show ID to buy nail polish remover (or Drano, or many of the other things that stores like to make it "store policy" to ID for). I take my business elsewhere and inform the manager why. Will that change the store's policy? No. But I'd like them to know that they are losing customers because of it.

Having seen first hand what crystal meth will do to a person and a family, personally, I am all far them fighting it in any way possible. Lives ruined, families torn to shreds, dh had a co-worker that was burned to death when the lab blew up; its a horrible, horrible drug.

It might not do much, but anything that helps is worth the extra trouble.
 
It is a LAW here for drugs with pseudoephredrine here in my town. You have to have a prescription to buy it.

CVS has adopted this store policy recently for the nail polish. Here is a link and a quote.



http://www.wpri.com/dpp/news/local_news/id-required-for-nail-polish-remover-at-cvs

Yes, there is a LAW about drugs with pseudoephedrine in them. They are kept behind the counter and you must show ID to buy them and there is a limit of how many you can buy in a given time. You do NOT need a prescription to buy a box of pseudoephedrine or Tylenol Cold/Allergy/Sinus that contains pseudoephedrine, you only need to show ID and have your purchase recorded. While currently not working as one, I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician. However, nowhere in my post did I mention pseudoephedrine so I'm not sure why you are jumping on me like this.

As far as the nail polish remover goes, it's a STORE POLICY. It is NOT a law. I will take my business elsewhere.
 
Having seen first hand what crystal meth will do to a person and a family, personally, I am all far them fighting it in any way possible. Lives ruined, families torn to shreds, dh had a co-worker that was burned to death when the lab blew up; its a horrible, horrible drug.

It might not do much, but anything that helps is worth the extra trouble.

My cousin is a crystal meth addict. So I, too, have seen first hand what that addiction does to a person and to a family. I agree, it is a horrible drug.

But I am NOT willing to show my ID to purchase a product that *could* be used to make crystal meth or some other drug unless it is a LAW (as it has become with pseudoephedrine). I buy acetone all the time; I'm one of those nail polish enthusiasts. "Store Policy" policing of legal items like this does not fly with me. But, to each their own.

I hope that the person or persons in your life who were affected by crystal meth were able to get help before it was too late. As I said, I too have seen first-hand what a meth addiction can do. :hug:
 
Now you need to show ID at CVS to buy it, and your limited to 2 bottles. Those hooligans must be making dope with it! ;) what will thy think of next?
When did this happen

People are huffing it. Same reason some places make you show ID for canned air to clean a computer with.

I'm surprised they don't card for white-out. Kids have been huffing that since I was in junior high.

That happened to dh
 
Now you need to show ID at CVS to buy it, and your limited to 2 bottles. Those hooligans must be making dope with it! ;) what will thy think of next?

Boy, I'll have to stop at CVS on the way home and see if they ask me for ID. Shouldn't there be a law that if you're too old to even know what else nail polish remover can be used for, there's no sense for ID?
 
Yes, there is a LAW about drugs with pseudoephedrine in them. They are kept behind the counter and you must show ID to buy them and there is a limit of how many you can buy in a given time. You do NOT need a prescription to buy a box of pseudoephedrine or Tylenol Cold/Allergy/Sinus that contains pseudoephedrine, you only need to show ID and have your purchase recorded. While currently not working as one, I am a Certified Pharmacy Technician. However, nowhere in my post did I mention pseudoephedrine so I'm not sure why you are jumping on me like this.

As far as the nail polish remover goes, it's a STORE POLICY. It is NOT a law. I will take my business elsewhere.

It is a LAW here in MISSOURI where I live. It is a LAW that you have to get a presciption to buy anything with pseudoephedrine.

I am "jumping on you" because you are misinformed.
 
I showed them my snaggletoe chipped polish, they sympathized, but were unwilling to bend. My Id was in the car and there were people behind me, so I left .
 
It is a LAW here in MISSOURI where I live. It is a LAW that you have to get a presciption to buy anything with pseudoephedrine.

I am "jumping on you" because you are misinformed.

Really? I never mentioned pseudoephedrine to begin with and you jumped on me about the pseudoephedrine for reasons unknown to me. But, a quick Google search that landed me on a .gov website for the Missouri Department of Health disagrees with you.

From the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services website:
https://health.mo.gov/BNDD/PseudoephedrineFAQs.html


Question: Will I have to have a prescription to purchase the schedule V products?

Answer: No. Consumers may purchase OTC pseudoephedrine and multi-ingredient ephedrine products that are schedule V controlled substances without a prescription.
 







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