First DXM Age Law Passes While Voluntary Restrictions Increase
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A New York county adopts an ordinance limiting sales of dextromethorphan products to consumers 19 years old and up, while trade groups are looking to a uniform national solution that will curb abuse, maintain consumer access and limit retailer burdens
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