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They would have to put Bruce and you in separate cells, or
else you'd cause a riot. Calm down, guys. I think that
those of us licensed by the state were only trying to point
out  the legalities, as well as the fact that if you were
planning to break the law, no matter how stupid the law and
how pure your motives, you might not want to advertise it
on the internet. Perhaps a better solution is to change the
law, something a legislator in my state is trying to do
with unused nursing home meds. And as for what you do
PRIVATELY...
Carole H.

--- Greg Sterling <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I never really bothered to check on the actual cost of my
> meds.  Insurance
> coverage picks up the tab.  So I decided to ask the
> pharmacist he other day
> how much my 90 day supply of Permax would cost if I
> didn't have insurance
> coverage.  $1200!  I only paid $34.00.  I can see why
> people would reach out
> for any free meds they could find, despite the legal risk
> involved.  If some
> over-zealous prosecutor wants to throw a PWP in jail for
> being compassionate
> then come and get me!  I've got my own handcuffs and I'll
> be waiting at the
> door.
> Greg
> 49/35/35
>
>
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