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You can be arrested with FELONY charges based on what's your shopping list!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1096472:MV8xMzQ1Nzc4XzIyMTU5NTI1X0EwMjMxNjY5] [quote:Lenny 1222542] OH, and FYI, it IS illegal to own pseudoephedrine if you have obtained more than 9 grams in a thirty day period "The "Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005" provides for criminal penalties for non compliance and limits the maximum amount an individual can buy to 9 grams of pseudoephedrine per any 30 day period: This makes it unlawful for any person to knowingly or intentionally purchase at retail more than 9 grams during a 30 day period (of which no more than 7.5 grams can be imported by private or commercial carrier or the Postal Service). -- CME 2005" -Erowid.org Also the guy had previous convictions for burglary and 11 misdemeanors, according to court records. That stupid jackass. [/quote] #1 - They would not have sold him more than 9 grams, so nothing illegal there. #2 - A burglary and 11 misdemeanors IS NOT the same as manufacturing a controlled substance, which is a felony. #3 - There is NO PROOF that he was going to make meth, and it is perfectly reasonable that he was having a cookout and picking up some allergy pills. [/quote]
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Cody Leveque, 23, of 2005 Market St., was charged Friday in Tazewell County Circuit Court on one count each of participating in the manufacture of a substance containing methamphetamine and possession of materials to make the illegal drug. Bond was set at $50,000.
Employees at the Kroger store in Pekin alerted police Wednesday that Leveque had just purchased items including a gallon of Coleman fuel, five boxes of Diamond Head matches and a box of pseudoephedrine,
all of which are substances used in producing meth.
So... all those products are LEGAL.
Innocent till proven guilty is gone in America now or what?
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