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Grand jury indicts Oklahoma pharmacist and Board of Health member on felony drug charges
American Pharmacists Association, 08/14/09
Some consider indictment unlawful, believe case could set negative precedent for pharmacists. As part of an Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics investigation, Haskell Lee Evans Jr., 68, a Lawton, OK, pharmacist and member of the State Board of Health, was recently indicted for allegedly "recklessly" selling pseudoephedrine to make the illegal stimulant methamphetamine. Evans was named in four felony and three misdemeanor counts in an indictment unsealed in Comanche County District Court.
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