Drugs online

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skinsguy
04-30-2007, 09:19 PM
I just wouldn't chance it. Who's to say you're actually getting the right drug?

EternalEnigma21
04-30-2007, 10:17 PM
my dad used to buy drugs over the internet, but I don't know about the site or where they're from. Alot of the businesses are set up out of the country, so they don't violate any of their laws and our country isn't going to try to prosecute them... you're the one assuming all of the risk... and yes what you are doing is illegal...

Schneed10
04-30-2007, 11:35 PM
I thought it was...but it's hard to do a search for these sorts of things without seeing claims that it's 100% legal. Apparently, from what I'm reading, they do an internet consultation and give a legal prescription. Just unsure as to how legal this really is. Having THAT many sites that do this makes me beleive there has to be some sort of legality to it.

The only thing the number of sites doing it means is that there's a lot of money to be made by doing it; it doesn't speak at all to the legality.

In the states, you can't get a prescription without consulting a doctor. Someone from over the internet cannot legally prescribe you medication unless they're a licensed physician in one of the 50 states. And if such a doctor was licensed and he prescribed you something via an internet consultation only, then he'd be the one breaking the law.

Since these businesses are based in other countries, the FBI and police department don't have jurisdiction. They only have jurisdiction over you. So if anyone's going to get caught, it would be you. Those orders are going out into cyberspace for anyone to see, seems like a damn risky thing to do.

jsarno
05-01-2007, 12:22 AM
The only thing the number of sites doing it means is that there's a lot of money to be made by doing it; it doesn't speak at all to the legality.

In the states, you can't get a prescription without consulting a doctor. Someone from over the internet cannot legally prescribe you medication unless they're a licensed physician in one of the 50 states. And if such a doctor was licensed and he prescribed you something via an internet consultation only, then he'd be the one breaking the law.

Since these businesses are based in other countries, the FBI and police department don't have jurisdiction. They only have jurisdiction over you. So if anyone's going to get caught, it would be you. Those orders are going out into cyberspace for anyone to see, seems like a damn risky thing to do.

Yeah, after looking more into it, I have come to the conclusion that you are right...it is likely too risky.
My buddy in Florida told me that dogs can't smell drugs like Vicodin, but that doesn't mean they won't "search" the product, then follow it all the way to your house. That's not cool.
He also told me about a group selling over the internet that will get your bank account info then clean you out.

djnemo65
05-01-2007, 02:17 AM
I thought it was...but it's hard to do a search for these sorts of things without seeing claims that it's 100% legal. Apparently, from what I'm reading, they do an internet consultation and give a legal prescription. Just unsure as to how legal this really is. Having THAT many sites that do this makes me beleive there has to be some sort of legality to it.

Jsarno, if they don't require a valid prescription faxed to them by your doctor there is a good chance they will sell you counterfeit drugs. Be careful of that. I know a website that I use to get medication I can't otherwise buy over here. They are Canadian and very prompt. If you are interested PM me.

jsarno
05-01-2007, 03:18 AM
Jsarno, if they don't require a valid prescription faxed to them by your doctor there is a good chance they will sell you counterfeit drugs. Be careful of that. I know a website that I use to get medication I can't otherwise buy over here. They are Canadian and very prompt. If you are interested PM me.

Thanks for the info.

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