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Originally published Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 12:12 PM
Oregon couple defends sales of cure-all bleach
An Oregon couple indicted by the federal government says their sales of a bleach product as a cure-all for conditions ranging from ear aches to cancer was protected by the U.S. Constitution because it was done through a private association.
The Associated Press
An Oregon couple indicted by the federal government says their sales of a bleach product as a cure-all for conditions ranging from ear aches to cancer was protected by the U.S. Constitution because it was done through a private association.
The government says such claims are misguided. Prosecutors say such operations can't operate illegally just by declaring that they are private.
The Medford Mail Tribune reports ( http://bit.ly/155hmwQ) 42-year-old Louis Daniel Smith and 38-year-old Karis Delong, of Ashland, make the claims in federal court filings in Spokane, Wash., where the case is being heard.
A Washington state couple also has been indicted.
Prosecutors say the scheme involved online sales of a chemical to be mixed with citric acid, creating a diluted version of industrial bleach, and then consumed.
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Information from: Mail Tribune, http://www.mailtribune.com/










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