i need some knowledgable help

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by kiddydope-z, Jun 27, 2009.

  1. kiddydope-z

    kiddydope-z Member

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    i dont live in the US (thank god for that!) anyone know of the cdn law?
     
  2. 1970somethin'

    1970somethin' Member

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    nevermind?
     
  3. ILL BILL NECRO

    ILL BILL NECRO Member

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    Wow that was quite a useless post. no offense... :)
     
  4. 1970somethin'

    1970somethin' Member

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    yeah it was i admit. i was babbling and that mostly had nothing to do with the original topic, my xanax was kicking in and I tend to do that shit. my apologies :p not to make excuses but eh it's true. i'll delete it or something even though you quoted it, ha. promise i'm not always like that, or try not to be LOL
     
  5. Verisimilitude

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    hey kdope: I don't know specifics about Canadian law, but I do know that almost all the NATO countries try to keep the same drug scheduling laws as per an international convention that happened back in the 1970's. That means most likely the law for forging prescriptions in Canada will be equally harsh as US law. HOWEVER, like lots of things in Canada, I've found that the legal system (prosecutors/courts, law enforcement, etc...) are much more laid back. So if you don't have a criminal record and you decided to try something like what the OP said, but got caught, I'd assume that your eventual sentence would be something along the lines of probation plus court mandated drug treatment. which as far as penalties go, isn't too bad. but I could be wrong. Where in Canada do you live?
     
  6. mastercylinder

    mastercylinder Banned

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    you cant get oxy--and by the way i got away with it for 9 months---never busted but only benzos-somas-and vikes--oxy are a red flag--lotta shit in latin so you need a real script to copy from--paranoia did me in nothing last forever--yeah i got away with it yah baby

    po means by mouth--hs -means bedtime--prn -means as needed gotta put the mgs and the # of pills and theres more code you have to learn----dont use your own name-birthday or address hell the pharmacy gets paid so who are you stealing from--also you need the DRs DEA number-----this is allUS so your on your own in Canada---and you cant get roxi-oxy or and triple script med---even perc is sketchy---an inside man coud help alot---good luck and fuck the sheep---do your reserch and play the system---props to you---Peace Rock

    qid means 4times a day-----take with meals--dont take with grapefruit juice--alot of knowledge-dont try it as amature---the rent a cops will hold you till the real cops get there
    od means once a day
    bid means twice a day
    tid means 3x a day
    qd means every day
    prn means as needed---there is stil alot you need to learn--research it
     
  7. PureMDMA311

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    I use the have a friend who stole blank scripts and actually knew the pharmacist personnally so he would write like a script of oxcontin 60s, hydromorphone 8s, and even some codeine and promethizine and she wouldnt research it like most pharmacist would for that much so we got away scott free, man those were the good old days I wish I still Lived there
     
  8. kil0

    kil0 The Rebel

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    ^thats what I was thinking. I have a couple of friend going to school to become pharmaceutical techs and work in pharmacies. I think if I had a friend working in the pharmacy, I would give it a try.

    In jail, a met a dude who's girlfriend worked at a pharmacy, and she was a addicted to oxy. According to him, she would sneak maybe 2-3 pills a day to pop after she got outta work. So its possible..
     
  9. sam&ella

    sam&ella Member

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    first offense, adjucated w/o permanent record.
     
  10. Morphoxycode1

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    My personal opinion, I wouldn't try it. One call to the doctor, and you're busted for prescription fraud and an instant felon. I know how tempting it is, but it's just not worth it. But if you must..... Percocet 10/325 x 60 i tab po q6h prn pain. Make sure it's the colored triplicate form and fill in all the checked boxes for quantity on the sides and don't write any refills or too high of a quantity just to be on the safe side. With the i, there's a line over it between the dot and the body of the i...almost like a broken t. I was a certified pharmacy tech, had an internship but decided not to pursue working indoors.

    They generally write scripts for a 30 day supply, so if you're prescribed 1 pill every 6 hours, which is the norm, that equates to 4 tabs a day, then it'd be 120 tabs. However, that is a high quantity, which may throw a red flag and get the docs called. 60 would be a safer bet. Try google images for some pics of written scripts and look up the pharmacy language called sigs. MasterCylinder is right on with his sigs, btw!

    Still, I woudln't try it personally, but if you're gonna try it...that's how to write it. If you have any idea of how that doc signs his/her name, try to get it as close as possible. Write it with a gel pen rather than a ball point pen, too...they use the uniball pens to prevent script washing in acetone. Be very careful...all it takes is a phone call. If you pull it off...let us know!
     
  11. Meemo

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    just wait until he writes u another script and try 2 copy it..
    but i think docs here use a stamp so no1 can copy there scripts..so make sure of that 2
     

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