Legal

Proposed Federal Law
Federal law # S.980: Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act of 2008, amends the Controlled Substances Act 1970 to prohibit the delivery, distribution, or dispensing of controlled substances over the Internet without a valid prescription.

We confirm:

In particular, our pharmacies ship orders to residents of all those states, including their home state, where they have been issued a state license by the Board of Pharmacy or an out of state mail order license/permit by the relevant Board, as is applicable.
We currently dispense from two pharmacies, based in the North East and South East of the US servicing those states geographically closest to them.
The following licenses/permits relate to our South East pharmacy.

  1. Arizona 4460
  2. Alabama 112859/201492
  3. Alaska 770
  4. Arkansas Permit not available
  5. California Permit not available
  6. Colorado Permit not available
  7. Connecticut 781
  8. Delaware A9-0000694
  9. Florida PH 22331
  10. Georgia Permit not required by state
  11. Hawaii 491
  12. Idaho No ship state
  13. Illinois 54.015885
  14. Indiana 64000763A
  15. Iowa 3689
  16. Kansas 22-02527
  17. Kentucky Permit not available
  18. Louisiana Permit not available
  19. Maine MO40000773
  20. Maryland Expired…Renewal Applied For
  21. Massachusetts Permit not required by state
  22. Michigan Permit not available
  23. Minnesota 262773
  24. Mississippi E-08885
  25. Missouri Permit not available
  26. Montana Permit not available
  27. New Hampshire NR0530
  28. New Mexico PH00002885
  29. New Jersey Permit not required by state
  30. New York 28048
  31. Nebraska Permit not available
  32. North Carolina No ship state
  33. North Dakota 301
  34. Ohio 02-1763450
  35. Oklahoma No ship state
  36. Oregon RP-0002361
  37. Pennsylvania Permit not required by state
  38. Rhode Island PHN09759
  39. South Carolina 60008809
  40. South Dakota 400-0597
  41. Tennessee Permit not available
  42. Texas 255441
  43. Utah 6310781-1708
  44. Vermont 036-0000246
  45. Virginia No ship state
  46. Washington FM00058818
  47. Washington DC Permit not required by state
  48. West Virginia MO0559905
  49. Wisconsin 152-043
  50. Wyoming NR50072

United States Constitution- Dormant Commerce Clause
U.S. Constitution articles I, ยง 8 (Commerce Clause) grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 U.S. 1, 227 (1824), contains the first proffer that the Commerce Clause grants to the Federal government all commerce regulations not specifically granted to the states. This finding is now known as the Dormant Commerce Clause. This Clause prohibits state regulations in two ways. It prohibits state regulations that discriminate against interstate commerce and prohibits state regulations that, although nondiscriminatory in nature, impose an undue burden on interstate commerce. Allowing the Federal government to assume regulatory power when a pharmacy conducts business over the Internet represents an acceptable imposition of Federal authority into an area traditionally regulated by the states.
Taking into account the Dormant Commerce Clause and the unknown status or unavailability of a state license/permit, we also ship non controlled prescription drugs to residents of those states shown in the list as: Permit not available

Despite our view that state laws and regulations in the following States may not be in compliance with the Dormant Commerce Clause, we currently do not ship orders to residents of those states shown in the list as: No ship state

We do not ship Carisoprodol (Soma) to residents of the following states:
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon and Texas

For any business queries please contact:

Darroll Hornbuckle
Tel: 313 588 0067, fax: 763 431 1559, e mail: darroll@datagroupone.com