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New IL Laws Hope to Curb Meth Use

Updated: January 7, 2009
Starting Sunday it will be a little tougher to pick up common cold and sinus medicines at the drug store. A new Illinois law is regulating the sale of these products to stop the meth makers. Customers will have to show a photo ID and sign their names i

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