Buying illegal drugs online

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Maverick74, Oct 25, 2003.

  1. Thank you demonet for your great post!

    I've yet to find a decent source for perscription opiates.
    I ordered 'European Vicodin 500/20's' from

    http://www.rx-online-store.com/ , and am not satisfied.

    Their pills are 500mg paracetamol (tylenol) and 20 mg Codeine Phosphate. These are vastly inferior to real 500/20 vikes, as the Codeine Phosphate buzz is really soft compared to a hydrocodone buzz. Can't recommend these pills, although this site does carry xanax/valium/soma...but I prefer the opiates.

    Oxy's are pretty near impossible to score online, but there is plenty of hydrocodone to be had. The first guy to PM me a link to a site where they've scored, will be rewarded with $50 via paypal, after I sucessfully score from the same site. I'll also promise not to post the link here, as lots of people are afraid to share good links, because the more people know about them, the quicker they'll get busted...

    Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
     
    #21     Nov 3, 2003
  2. demonet

    demonet

    Reardon:

    email me
     
    #22     Nov 3, 2003
  3. sunnie

    sunnie

    Canadian dope, boosted by custom nutrients, high-intensity metal halide lights and 20 years of breeding, is five times as potent as what America smoked in the 1970s. With prices reaching $2,700 a pound wholesale, the trade takes in somewhere between $4 billion (in U.S. dollars) nationwide and $7 billion just in the province of British Columbia, depending on which side of the law you believe.

    http://www.forbes.com/home/forbes/2003/1110/146.html
     
    #23     Nov 4, 2003
  4. The first scourge of prohibition in this country lasted only 13 years. Why was society successful in repealing the first prohibition after 13 years, yet we still suffer in year 33 of the controlled substances act? I thought the human race was supposed to EVOLVE as generations progress, not devolve.

    We've made such great progress in so many other areas- slavery is now abolished in the US, racists are now scorned and hated (at least the white ones, but it's a good start), science and technology has grown by leaps and bounds, now that it's no longer officially stifled by the catholic church- yet prohibition still remains. How much longer???

    An excellent article of interest to anyone interested in opiates, civil liberties, or both, from Harper's magazine:

    OPIUM MADE EASY
    One gardener's encounter with the war on drugs

    http://balder.prohosting.com/~adhpage/arc_pw/opiumeasy_cache.html
     
    #24     Nov 4, 2003
  5. true true true
     
    #25     Nov 4, 2003
  6. sunnie

    sunnie

    #26     Nov 4, 2003