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Posted by noanx on April 14, 2011, at 5:06:19
I want to buy xanax online. Found some information online in pertinent sites like
XXX
XXXIs it wise to order without prescription?
Posted by mtdewcmu on April 14, 2011, at 11:30:00
In reply to Is it OK to purchase anti-anxiety Xanax online?, posted by noanx on April 14, 2011, at 5:06:19
> I want to buy xanax online. Found some information online in pertinent sites like
> http://xanax.com
> http://xanaxprescription.net
>
> Is it wise to order without prescription?Obviously it's not "ok" to order Xanax without a prescription in a legal sense. Whether it's wise, I can't say. Have never tried it.
Posted by Phillipa on April 14, 2011, at 13:11:43
In reply to Re: Is it OK to purchase anti-anxiety Xanax online?, posted by mtdewcmu on April 14, 2011, at 11:30:00
Yes I agree if there is a glitch and you are on it or live in an area like mine and are having panic attacks with no help maybe. See what others also say first. Phillipa
Posted by mtdewcmu on April 14, 2011, at 14:25:53
In reply to Re: Is it OK to purchase anti-anxiety Xanax online?, posted by Phillipa on April 14, 2011, at 13:11:43
One almost surefire way to get benzos is to go to the ER in some kind of obvious state of agitation. They give ativan out like candy. It would be expensive, though, and won't necessarily get you an extended script. Might, though.
Posted by 10derheart on April 14, 2011, at 15:38:00
In reply to Is it OK to purchase anti-anxiety Xanax online?, posted by noanx on April 14, 2011, at 5:06:19
> Is it wise to order without prescription?
Dr. Bob actually does not allow discussions about this, as it is an illegal activity. Per the FAQ:
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**How can I get medication without a prescription?**"Please don't use this site to exchange information that could be used to import into the US:
prescription medication without a prescription or
medication that hasn't been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.Both activities appear to be illegal. ***It's fine to discuss here the pros and cons of the medications, just not how to obtain them in those ways.*** In fact, please don't use this site to facilitate any illegal activities."
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I would certainly think it's okay to discuss the wisdom, pros and cons, etc. of doing this as long as you are not posting links to sites which allow orders w/o scripts or figuring out how to actually do that using these boards. But Dr. Bob is the final authority on where the line is...of course.Just a friendly reminder from a long-time Babbler..:-)
Posted by Christ_empowered on April 14, 2011, at 15:49:41
In reply to Is it OK to purchase anti-anxiety Xanax online?, posted by noanx on April 14, 2011, at 5:06:19
Ordering controlled substances off the internet used to be really easy. When I was younger, I did it; all you had to do was fill out a form and in about 24 hours you had a bottle of whatever (klonopin, in my case) delivered to your door for around $100.
The DEA was apparently less-the-thrilled by all this, so they shut down a lot of the pharmacies that were filling those prescriptions. From what I understand, law enforcement has also taken to charging people who are caught engaging in such practices with violating the law, whereas before they focused on the suppliers (if they did anything at all).
Posted by 10derheart on April 14, 2011, at 15:53:50
In reply to not recommended, posted by Christ_empowered on April 14, 2011, at 15:49:41
...Great Minds Think Alike....?
;-)
See my caution to the OP above....Dr. Bob, as a MD and the owner of this site, does have to be careful to protect himself legally and of course, help posters by discouraging this use of Babble....
-- 10der
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