truthseeker
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It was a sedative type medication purchased in a small quantity.
If you drove across the border there are many medicines that you could buy over the counter in a pharmacy that are prescription only in the republic.
Whats to stop someone doing this? Its no different to ordering online.
http://theoutfitcollective.blogspot.com/2009/01/dont-talk-to-cops.html
Have a look at the first video. Would you answer their questions after looking at that?
Surely you mean IMB, or have Obama's Feds taken us over?... I'd rather pay 80 euro for an FDA approved product than 20 euro for hardened flour.
Although no doubt well-intentioned, I suggest that posting this kind of mis-information is potentially dangerous.Some sedative drugs come under schedule 4 of the Misuse of Drugs Act -this makes things more serious than if you have bought something like antibiotics or anti-inflammatories...
The two links have nothing whatsoever to do with each other. You seem confused by Irish Law and a UN Schedule which has no relationship at all with Irish Law....
Misuse of drugs act:
http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/1977/en/act/pub/0012/index.html
This is a link explaining the schedules of drugs
http://eldd.emcdda.europa.eu/html.cfm/index5622EN.html
Well Holy God, I missed that.They took over years ago.
It is incredibly different. Buying from a high street pharmacy in the UK is fine. If you buy online, you have no proof that the seller is indeed a bona fide pharmacy.
Surely you mean IMB, or have Obama's Feds taken us over?
Hi,
They want me to reply back to them within 2 weeks to detail:
(a) - where I bought the product (online site - to be honest I don't know if I still have the details!)
(b) - how I heard of this outlet.
Thanks,
M
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