"Setting up Rube Goldberg-like frameworks to track how much pseudoephedrine someone buys in drugstores or across the state or the country would be a waste of money and effort."
"@fantomesq: although the tracking systems may claim they track only the license number, information contained in many driver's license barcodes is detailed and sensitive:
[www.turbulence.org]
In some states (PA, for example) the barcode even contains the driver's social security number and date of birth - more than enough to justify fear of potential identity theft problems."
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