luvsJack
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Couple things with Acetone.
It's one solvent that can be used in the making of Crystal Meth. There are others, more popular even, and I doubt this is the total reason for the store's restriction.
Acetone and Janitor Strength Bleach (10%) will produce chloroform. Pretty obscure application so I doubt this is a real issue.
A few years back everyone got really panicky about terrorists going to beauty salons and buying hair bleaching products.
What they were/are buying is Peroxide and Acetone. A relatively easy improvised explosive called TARP is made with these two ingredients and not much else. Acetone, being a precurser to triacetonetriperoxide can be restricted by order from the ATF.
Generally, it's just a liability and the stores choose to cover their buns by getting some added assurances.
The store's policy that someone quoted upthread, states that it is because it is used in the making of meth.