FLOYD v. ARKANSAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY

No. 5-5225.

451 S.W.2d 874 (1970)

Sam R. FLOYD, Appellant, v. ARKANSAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

April 6, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harper, Young & Smith, Ft. Smith, for appellant.

Warren & Bullion, Little Rock, for appellee.


BYRD, Justice.

Appellant Sam R. Floyd was charged by appellee, the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy, with a violation of Ark.Stat. Ann. § 82-1115(k) (Repl.1960), and Ark. Stat.Ann. § 82-2107 (Supp.1969), in that he sold to Mrs. Ethel Draper of Ferndale, Arkansas, thirty tablets of Equanil without a valid prescription and also Dexamyl, a drug covered by the terms of the Arkansas Drug Abuse Control Act, without a valid prescription. The Board found, "[T]hat...

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