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Question: Should it be illegal for minors to purchase things that in themselves are harmless, but contain chemicals that could make bombs, etc...?  What about drugs like decongestant (which can be overdosed on)?
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« on: February 05, 2007, 09:36:06 AM »

Medication is more likely to kill you than cigarrettes though.

Decongestant is more likely to kill you than cigarettes?  Really?  Is there some dangerous side-effect of decongestant that I'm not aware of?

Now you know I'm talking about overdosing.  Smoking 20 cigarettes in one day isn't going to kill you, but swallowing 20 decongestants can.

But cigarettes are terribly addictive. Decongestants not so much. How many people actually are killed by over the counter meds. I'm sure you can find isolated cases here and there (it's a big country), but the numbers are negligible compared to those killed by cigarettes.
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