My friend and I went to the Whole Foods today, and we were really tempted to buy either St. John's Wort or Adrenal. I know they're not the strongest stuff under the sun, but we really wanted something quick, cheap, and easy. The only thing that stopped us was the fear that the people at the store would stop us, or that it might be illegal. Does anyone know whether there is a legal age for purchasing over the counter dietary supplements?
-
Help buying over the counter drugs
-
http://overseaspharmacyonline.com/You can order xanax, oxycontin, valium, vicodin, and all other types of candy to your door.
-
He did say something about it being legal. You saying it's legal to have oxycontin delivered to your house from overseas? Maybe that site is an FBI sting operation.
-
No, usually the worst thing that will happen is you'll recieve a torn open envelope that has been emptied of the contents and resealed with tape along with a note from U.S. Customs stating your merchandise was contraband and has been confiscated, no DEA SWAT team, no charges, nothing, you just end up wasting your money. But that only happens if they detect what's inside.
For one, the FBI is rarely involved in drug sting operations, unless there's a federal crime such as money laundering involved, it's the DEA's turf. Also, setting up a sting site consitutes entrapment.
A lot of people just set up PO boxes with fake names if they're all that paranoid. Besides, with Bush as president the people who actually need those drugs cannot afford them so those sites serve a good purpose.
-
So in your legal opinion, it's not a federal crime to get narcotics you have not been prescribed, in the mail, from other countries? The original poster did say something about it being legal.Can you garantee the lack of risk, or is that just something everyone knows?
-
There is no risk, legally you cannot be arrested because something turns up in your mail, they can't prove you were responsible for it being there.
-
Maybe someone should mention to the person(s) inquiring about buying over the counter drugs the dangers involved with using these drugs to get high. I am currently battling an addiction to prescribed medication and I have used over the counter medications to supplement my addiction. The effects it can have on your liver, your kidneys, your overall health. The quick high it provides is not worth risking losing your friends, family, job, and most importantly yourself. You have the power to not enter into the world of drugs. Everyday is a battle for me, but I have been there and can only tell you that it will consume your life and it is a dead end street that leads to no where. And there is lots of help for you, it just takes a phone call and the desire to change. Good luck.