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Would you see a quack for extra money?

Would you see a quack for extra money?

  • YES

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • NO

    Votes: 6 66.7%

  • Total voters
    9

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
If it's so risk free then why does the person setting all this up need you? Sounds like a sucker deal to me.
Agreed. I don't trust it, quite aside from my moral objection. Stay safe. Saying "there's no risk" is OK in the hypothetical, but in the real ... no guarantees. cn
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
So to make it ok with you. If said person that was paying for the script had the agenda in supplying the drugs to someone that was truly in pain, but couldn't access the drugs themselves, that changes where your morals stand?

Example: Someone gets out of jail and they are required to go see a psychiatrist as part of their parole, and they tell that doctor that they are having trouble adjusting to the outside world and cannot sleep, but the doc refuses to give them a script, because in their experience people that act out in that way are only trying to get some legal drugs to abuse.
I would need to know all the players personally, to ascertain for myself that the need is real and cannot be decently met any other way. I could not do that if I were being positioned as a cutout. cn
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
If it's so risk free then why does the person setting all this up need you? Sounds like a sucker deal to me.
Said person can only attend a doctor so many times before it could start looking suspicious to themselves and the doctor supplying the script. Change individuals for it to not look like a common occurrence and the risk is minimal, with the understanding that one wouldn't leave the label on the script bottle.
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
I would need to know all the players personally, to ascertain for myself that the need is real and cannot be decently met any other way. I could not do that if I were being positioned as a cutout. cn
LoL. Okay.
It was just a situation I was throwing out as justification in some sense.
I personally could care less what the person is doing with the meds after they are out of my hands. Once I'm paid it leaves my concern. JMO
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
LoL. Okay.
It was just a situation I was throwing out as justification in some sense.
I personally could care less what the person is doing with the meds after they are out of my hands. Once I'm paid it leaves my concern. JMO
I am inviting you to care. Addictives are a harsh mistress. Been there done that; got the straitjacket. cn
 

bowlfullofbliss

Well-Known Member
Doing something like that puts you in an open and shut Federal conspiracy case for trafficking. Fuck that. Pills are the big hot button subject in the US right now.
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
I am inviting you to care. Addictives are a harsh mistress. Been there done that; got the straitjacket. cn
I care to a certain extent. I have also been there, but I have also been able to stop and quit when I finally come to the realization that it is fucking up my life. Willpower is an amazing thing.
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
i've seen episodes of that show called dea, and they have gone after the person who's name was in the script after they gave it to someone else to sell..
not the brightest of ideas imo, as cannabineer said, that would be drug trafficking, in my and the dea's eyes..
Seems reasonable to me. Am i the only one wondering why if it is simply a cae of seeing a psychiatrist and "getting a script" the guy wouldn't just do it himself and save the $500? If he is paying someone else good money to be the guy going into the docs office, then chances are there is a VERY good reason he's getting another party to do it for him. In this case seems clear that the reason would be that there is potential cirminal risk involved with the person essentially obtaining meds for fraudulent purposes. As to your thoughts on suspicion, well if he can convince the doc that he needs the script then why owuld he arouse any suspicion for returning and needing more of the meds his ailment requires him to take.

Sounds like a stupid idea if you ask me.

Have fun getting tangled up in drug trafficking though. Sounds to me like you've already got your mind set and despite peoples comments will try and justify it somehow regardless. If he's paying you $500, then that means the script/meds you are supplyinh him will be worth mroe than $500, once you're down that road you might as well just skip being the middle man and make all that money yourself :D
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
Seems reasonable to me. Am i the only one wondering why if it is simply a cae of seeing a psychiatrist and "getting a script" the guy wouldn't just do it himself and save the $500? If he is paying someone else good money to be the guy going into the docs office, then chances are there is a VERY good reason he's getting another party to do it for him. In this case seems clear that the reason would be that there is potential cirminal risk involved with the person essentially obtaining meds for fraudulent purposes. As to your thoughts on suspicion, well if he can convince the doc that he needs the script then why owuld he arouse any suspicion for returning and needing more of the meds his ailment requires him to take.

Sounds like a stupid idea if you ask me.

Have fun getting tangled up in drug trafficking though. Sounds to me like you've already got your mind set and despite peoples comments will try and justify it somehow regardless. If he's paying you $500, then that means the script/meds you are supplyinh him will be worth mroe than $500, once you're down that road you might as well just skip being the middle man and make all that money yourself :D
This thread wasn't about whether or not I should do it. It was just trying to figure out what peoples views were on the subject. If I wanted to get advice on what I should do, I would have asked "should I do this, or not" type question.

I've done far worse things than selling scripts for money.

Thanks for your reply though. :wink:
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
why doesn't the guy just go see the quack doctor himself?
Lets say that the person paying me to do this has multiple clients or whatever. If he can only get a 30 day script and it is bought up by one person then the money making opportunity becomes a waste of time. So by getting other people to do it and get more scripts = more money.

I'm not going to make a living out of this for the record. I just need a little extra cash atm.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

Well-Known Member
Lets say that the person paying me to do this has multiple clients or whatever. If he can only get a 30 day script and it is bought up by one person then the money making opportunity becomes a waste of time. So by getting other people to do it and get more scripts = more money.

I'm not going to make a living out of this for the record. I just need a little extra cash atm.
well, I can see your logic on that point. didn't know pills were worth big bucks. 5 big ones for a scrip?
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
Pills, specifically Oxy, are worth a LOT of money. This guy is talking about going to a "pain clinic"(yes, this is what they're called), and getting phony scripts so someone can get rich peddling pills that cost them cents on the dollar. They will literally fill car loads of people, and hit a town(usually in Florida), and go from one pain clinic to the next, filling prescriptions from corrupt doctors.
 

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
well, I can see your logic on that point. didn't know pills were worth big bucks. 5 big ones for a scrip?
Yea, 500 for what he is looking for and 300 for something else. Either way I get paid just for going to a doctor. He covers all the up front costs and the script and I get paid for my time, so to speak.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Pills, specifically Oxy, are worth a LOT of money. This guy is talking about going to a "pain clinic"(yes, this is what they're called), and getting phony scripts so someone can get rich peddling pills that cost them cents on the dollar. They will literally fill car loads of people, and hit a town(usually in Florida), and go from one pain clinic to the next, filling prescriptions from corrupt doctors.
The unspoken consequence is that this will ruin it for the folks whose need is real. And that needs to be brought into the moral calculus here. My opinion. cn
 

MojoRison

Well-Known Member
My thoughts....don't become a drugstore cowboy.
[video=youtube_share;5_Rs8c08hM8]http://youtu.be/5_Rs8c08hM8[/video]
 
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