(sings song again...."breakin' the law, breakin' the law") kimmi's a crimmi!
Upon further reading, it seems that devices are okay if you have a prescription. I will buy a jumbo margarita for the first person to bring me a copy of their rx!

(sings song again...."breakin' the law, breakin' the law") kimmi's a crimmi!

Upon further reading, it seems that devices are okay if you have a prescription. I will buy a jumbo margarita for the first person to bring me a copy of their rx!![]()

Upon further reading, it seems that devices are okay if you have a prescription. I will buy a jumbo margarita for the first person to bring me a copy of their rx!![]()

Isn't that how gynocology was started by men? -- back before they sold those things.Upon further reading, it seems that devices are okay if you have a prescription. I will buy a jumbo margarita for the first person to bring me a copy of their rx!![]()
The devices may be lawful to posess with a prescription, but no store in Alabama can lawfully sell them.Upon further reading, it seems that devices are okay if you have a prescription. I will buy a jumbo margarita for the first person to bring me a copy of their rx!![]()
Isn't that how gynocology was started by men? -- back before they sold those things.
Now I new it was illegal in Alabama from reading that somewhere, but how punzey can quote the law, is beyond me.
Actually, it was a precursor to psychiatry and the devices were used to treat 'hysteria'.
Ala.Code 1975 ? 13A-12-200.2 (a)(1), provides that, “It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly distribute, possess with intent to distribute, or offer or agree to distribute any obscene material or any device designed or marketed as useful primarily for the stimulation of human genital organs for any thing of pecuniary value.”
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No pink wabbits for you, BB!
