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Market => Product requests => Topic started by: Nikodym on February 26, 2012, 06:08 pm
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I think someone could do pretty well by printing up the labels that come with pharmaceutical pill bottles when you get a script. I'm not talking about doctor's notes, but the label that's actually on the bottle detailing what it is, the quantity, who scripted it, expiry, warnings, etc. It'd be pretty sweet to be able to having something that looks totally legit for carrying pharms that may be contentious to have from a legal standpoint. It can't that hard once you have a template. So whose going to do it? :)
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That does sound like a great idea on the surface. Trouble is, the pigs will just take your shit whether or not there is a legit scrip these days. Unless the scene they come upon is totally clean, i.e. no paraphernalia or other illegal drugs, chances are they will just gank your shit and if you're lucky not call it in. It's a decent idea tho, but not really a huge money maker. Junkies spend their money on drugs, not jail prevention. It's prob another charge also if you get caught.
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I'd be more interested in the scripts themselves rather than the labels. I don't think the label would really be all that helpful from a legal standpoint.
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I believe what the OP is implying is that should he be temporarily detained and search by a LEO, if he has a legit looking label on a legit looking pill bottle with the proper contents there should be no to very little question on the part of the law enforcement officer whether the prescription is 'legit'
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Besides being useful for carrying pills around, I've been thinking that this would be a good way of shipping larger quantities of pills, at least domestically. Since so many people get legitimate prescriptions (even CII drugs) filled by mail these days, it seems like disguising shipments as legitimate mail-order prescriptions would work well.
Print up some fake Medco or Express Scripts labels, slap them on blank pill bottles, and ship them in nondescript brown cardboard boxes with professional looking labeling, and no one would be the wiser.