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Just another bizarre bureaucratic suggestion along the lines of taping tarps over your windows to prevent biological contamination and having cookies in your shelter for comfort food.

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Anal Retentive?

Somebody in government is seriously anal oriented. OK, probably more than one.

An article from SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) and the FDA, is formally suggesting that the correct way to get rid of your old medications is to stuff them in feces. Actually, ferret feces is recommended but apparently mostly any feces is desirable.

Should you be starving from trying to live on Social Security, constipated, anorexic or for some other condition not have any of your own, I expect it would be ok to borrow some from family, friends or neighbors. That is, unless that gets you in trouble with the FDA.

Remember to wash your hands.

http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSN0756745220071107

 

Christopher is a retired Mayflower family, Navy Vet, flower child, Mensan and a long-time rural Alaskan with a lifetime or two in Social Sciences and cross-cultural endeavors. He has a terminal graduate degree and is heading into his terminal years (more...)
 

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