trey22
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Reged: 07/24/04
Posts: 29
Loc: new jersey
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this is just a thought, but anyone think that because of the presidential debate going on in MIAMI tonight, that all these places are laying low? i am sure the security is everywhere.
just a crazy thought. maybe no truth to it at all, but it seems very very very odd. thoughts?
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DonBarba
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Reged: 04/02/04
Posts: 260
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I agree with you:
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just a crazy thought
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sam001
Journeyman
Reged: 02/03/04
Posts: 65
Loc: Nordstroms
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There's some reason they are closed, debate is just a good a reason as any other.
Or, all the NR Florida OPs use the same supplier and he is sick this week.
Or, they are all the same place and have no electricity.
Or ???
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pwptds
Journeyman
Reged: 09/02/04
Posts: 88
Loc: Highway to Heaven
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I have a feeling that sometime very soon it will be very hard, if not impossible, to buy meds online...well the good ones anyway . Espically the ones that don't require records. With all of the 'busting' going around, someone somewhere will want to further their law enforcement career or get voted into office by putting a stop to it.
And the bad thing is, the people who really need it just to have a normal life (like most of us here) will be the ones suffering.
I sure hope it doesn't come to that though!
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peteg72
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Reged: 05/10/04
Posts: 174
Loc: midwest
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I only see this happenig if hydro is changed to sced.II but I doubt this is going to happen. I think if worse comes to worse, and you need to have a face to face consultation, this can be done using web cams. I don't see any reason to panic now. Remember, the good record op's have enough money for some pretty good lawyers, they have no reason to hide at this time and I certainly would fight to stay in busniess If I were making thousands a day. No record op's are a different story. btw, does anyone know if Ken Drugs is still running? I haven't been around lately. Withdrawl is a best if kept off board.
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Edited by peteg72 (09/30/04 10:33 PM)
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nycalt
Reged: 05/04/04
Posts: 509
Loc: Manhattan, NYC
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I have a feeling that sometime very soon it will be very hard, if not impossible, to buy meds online...well the good ones anyway . Espically the ones that don't require records. With all of the 'busting' going around, someone somewhere will want to further their law enforcement career or get voted into office by putting a stop to it.
And the bad thing is, the people who really need it just to have a normal life (like most of us here) will be the ones suffering.
I sure hope it doesn't come to that though!
I sure hope it doesn't come to that either, but I have a very strong feeling that after the election, no matter who wins (although results will be worse under Bush), legislation will be passed "clarifying" the legality of OP's, especially online consult/no record OP's that sell Sched III meds (i.e. Hydro's).
And my guess is is likely to include restriction that will at least require some form of ID to ensure age, etc. (and I think, that is the best case scenario).
Worst case, forget buying hydro's on the net without a script or a full consultation (prior records will probably NOT be a requirement as there are just to many reason people may legit no have them or not have complete ones).
This may not necessarily the end of the world as I have a feeling enterprising capitalists will find a way somewhat around this with, well to begin with with and giving as little amunition as possible to those who would love to or may be able to influence any negative legislation passed, "sympathetic" doctors.
But, obviously, it will make things much more time consumming and a pain in the you know what than being able to simply (once you fill out and have your recent medical information approved), click to order refills, withough an every three month visit from even a "symapthetic" travelling doctor (refills will most likely be limited).
That is why I was able to get a spot (not always easy as you might think, even though they want my time and money (i.e. all all volenteer) working with a lobbying group designed to keep as simple access to meds over the internet as possible. We believe the online consult/no rec places serve a need and should be preserved and, if anything their legality more clrealy defined in law so we don't have to pay 6 or more times regular retail to buy them (i.e. encourage more, well, "normal" OP's to enter the market and increase competetion).
If walmart.com can sell 90 generic hydro's with a script for $36, there is no reason, even taking into account doctor's fees (the only thing extra the online consult places have to pay), the price should be over $100 - $150 for 60 -90 hydro's from an on-line consult OP.
Assumming there was "normal" competition, that is. Right now, it's disfunctional due to fuzzy laws that discouage many OP's who would love to sell Hydro's like they sell Paxil (i.e. online consult only) and therefore you have places like jetsrx getting away with 1000% markups.
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