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I spoke with a DEA agent about OP's. Will not get into details, but I will say that unless you are DDing, you are not going to get into any trouble. I mean, how are we to know if the man/woman we are talking to on the phone is a real DR? Should we have them fax US their medical license? I was told that the ones to get busted would be the DR, and/or the pharmacy, if they have indeed broken any laws. Most of us here are legit. pain sufferers. I have no insurance and cannot afford to try and find a DR who will prescribe an NSAID if I beg for it, when I deal with serious pain! 
I am sure the DEA read this board, and would hope they are sympathetic with our situation!
Actually, there is a way to check whether a doctor is a doctor, just like I can check whether another lawyer is a lawyer. I may be wrong, but most states have state licensing board, where you can check a name and record. I personally would not want to be dealing with a non-doctor. My butcher doesn't write my contracts, and I don't tell her how to cut my ribs.
later, gators
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