§ 14321 Retail Restricted Drug Sales
This law says you can't sell a restricted drug in a store unless you have a special license for it.
A pharmacy tries to sell a controlled medication to a customer but the pharmacist never got the required license.
Because the pharmacist doesn't have the license, the sale breaks the law and the pharmacy could be fined or shut down.
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§ 14321 Retail Restricted Drug Sales
Last verified: January 10, 2026