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At a Tulsa Pharmacy, Oklahoma Kicks Off an Anti-Smurfing Campaign

KWGS News

Oklahoma embarks on an anti-smurfing campaign. Smurfing is the criminal practice of buying cold or allergy medicines containing pseudoephedrine to knowingly or unknowingly sell them to meth cooks. The anti-smurfing initiative is kicked off in Tulsa with State Senator Rick Brinkley, author of a law limiting pseudoephedrine sales.  He wants people to know smurfing is a serious criminal offense.

The campaign will inform consumers about smurfing through signs and handouts displayed at pharmacies throughout the state.

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