Contributed by: filbert Sunday, December 24 2006 @ 10:14 AM CST
“(I was) made to feel like a criminal — Made to feel low, dirty. Just totally degraded,” recalled Tim Naveau, who says he’ll never forget the hours he spent in Rock Island County Jail — he says all because of his allergies.
“They searched me, made me take my shirt off, my shoes off,” he recounted.
Tim takes one 24-hour Claritin-D tablet just about every day. That puts him just under the legal limit of 75-hundred milligrams of pseudo ephedrine a month. The limit is part of a new law that Quad Cities authorities are beginning to strictly enforce.
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The only problem is, Tim has a teenaged son who also suffers from allergies. And minors are not allowed to buy pseudo ephedrine.“I bought some for my boy because he was going away to church camp and he needed it,” he said.
That decision put Tim over the legal limit. Two months later, there was a warrant for his arrest.
Do I even have to comment on how utterly ridiculous this is?
Via Reason Hit & Run[*2] .