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... and that's just the ones who were buying for family members!

I appreciate the impulse to "share" GLPs with others you care about, but significant hazards lie that way. Not just the ever present risk of them getting ripped off (and blaming you), but now you bear potential responsibility for any weird medical issue in the future, "I got small intestine cancer! It's from that counterfeit Chinese drug you told me it was ok to inject!".

So think twice. At the least, text or email (so it's in WRITING for later reference), "This is what I use, I get it from here. I think it's ok but be sure to do your own homework on potential risks. If you have any questions I'll be happy to help." and let them acquire it on their own.
 
I appreciate the impulse to "share" GLPs with others you care about, but significant hazards lie that way. Not just the ever present risk of them getting ripped off (and blaming you), but now you bear potential responsibility for any weird medical issue in the future, "I got small intestine cancer! It's from that counterfeit Chinese drug you told me it was ok to inject!".

So think twice. At the least, text or email (so it's in WRITING for later reference), "This is what I use, I get it from here. I think it's ok but be sure to do your own homework on potential risks. If you have any questions I'll be happy to help." and let them acquire it on their own.
Quite right! The best choice is to not even mention it to family or friends. Oh, bring up the topic in casual conversation perhaps and make some vague references that the industrious might follow to find a source, but never let them know you made the direct connection.
 
Quite right! The best choice is to not even mention it to family or friends. Oh, bring up the topic in casual conversation perhaps and make some vague references that the industrious might follow to find a source, but never let them know you made the direct connection.

It's actually no joke that if it's someone who doesn't particularly care about their relationship with you, or has a fallout later, they could literally sue you if they have evidence they got the stuff from you and you urged them to use it, then some issue, even if completely unrelated, arises later.

All these folks (mostly women) being the local GLP dealer are going to find themselves on the receiving end of lawsuits from creative lawyers looking at that juicy pot of home equity to go after.
 
It's actually no joke that if it's someone who doesn't particularly care about their relationship with you, or has a fallout later, they could literally sue you if they have evidence they got the stuff from you and you urged them to use it, then some issue, even if completely unrelated, arises later.

All these folks (mostly women) being the local GLP dealer are going to find themselves on the receiving end of lawsuits from creative lawyers looking at that juicy pot of home equity to go after.
Not to mention that some are already facing criminal charges as well since marketing and selling for human consumption is a crime. For the upside of cash and limited fame in their little circles, the civil and criminal risks are pretty severe.
 
It's actually no joke that if it's someone who doesn't particularly care about their relationship with you, or has a fallout later, they could literally sue you if they have evidence they got the stuff from you and you urged them to use it, then some issue, even if completely unrelated, arises later.

All these folks (mostly women) being the local GLP dealer are going to find themselves on the receiving end of lawsuits from creative lawyers looking at that juicy pot of home equity to go after.
Its gonna be pretty hard to prove. Especially any connection or that they didnt use other stuff from other sources- virtually impossible. They would need unopened Product, prove Its from you And it doesnt contain what it supposed to ... This Is mostly nonsense.
 
Not to mention that some are already facing criminal charges as well since marketing and selling for human consumption is a crime. For the upside of cash and limited fame in their little circles, the civil and criminal risks are pretty severe.

Yeah. And while it may not be a big thing now, one segment on "The View" with those harpies screeching about "unlicensed pharmacists poisoning their friends and neighbors" will set off a backlash that could even close the small legal window left open that makes peptides relatively easily available, with demands to "do something!" resulting in ill thought out laws being rushed through like happened when HGH was targeted.
 
Quite right! The best choice is to not even mention it to family or friends. Oh, bring up the topic in casual conversation perhaps and make some vague references that the industrious might follow to find a source, but never let them know you made the direct connection.
I'm not going to lie to those closest to me that I know are seeking help. Especially when so many telehealth folks linked to compounding pharmacies exist.
I send them links to telehealth and direct them to reddit links that I know will lead them to UGL.
 
Its gonna be pretty hard to prove. Especially any connection or that they didnt use other stuff from other sources- virtually impossible. They would need unopened Product, prove Its from you And it doesnt contain what it supposed to ... This Is mostly nonsense.

There are countless lawsuits initiated and settled based on tenuous connections. Supplying someone with an unprescribed, and worse, unregulated pharmaceutical is already a crime, for a reason, shifting the burden to the supplier to prove it was safe.

Given these people undoubtedly don't practice opsec and have a paper trail confirming the transaction, and instructions on use, it's a slam dunk.

Only those unfamiliar with litigation would consider this risk "nonsense". Just wait and see.

Use it all you like, but the second you become a supplier it's a whole new ballgame.
 
I'm not going to lie to those closest to me that I know are seeking help. Especially when so many telehealth folks linked to compounding pharmacies exist.
I send them links to telehealth and direct them to reddit links that I know will lead them to UGL.
Being we are who we are, we can always point them to legitimate medical professionals for the Dx and Rx plus we know what keywords they should try to use when searching for places to acquire UGL products. "Yeah, try Googling for [insert some keywords you've tried that get them where they need to go]."
 
I'm not going to lie to those closest to me that I know are seeking help. Especially when so many telehealth folks linked to compounding pharmacies exist.
I send them links to telehealth and direct them to reddit links that I know will lead them to UGL.
I’m injecting all my fat family members. Lol. My family is too tight-knit to ever take legal action against another. Friends is another story. I’ll point them in the right direction as you mentioned and let them find their own way.
 
There are countless lawsuits initiated and settled based on tenuous connections. Supplying someone with an unprescribed, and worse, unregulated pharmaceutical is already a crime, for a reason, shifting the burden to the supplier to prove it was safe.

Given these people undoubtedly don't practice opsec and have a paper trail confirming the transaction, and instructions on use, it's a slam dunk.

Only those unfamiliar with litigation would consider this risk "nonsense". Just wait and see.

Use it all you like, but the second you become a supplier it's a whole new ballgame.
Not to mention all these people are texting each other and using Venmo and Zelle creating an undeniable paper trail.
 

This was her website lol C.C payment and everything.

"Arnold is facing charges of impersonating a licensed professional, reckless endangerment, and money laundering among other charges."
 
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I’m injecting all my fat family members. Lol. My family is too tight-knit to ever take legal action against another. Friends is another story. I’ll point them in the right direction as you mentioned and let them find their own way.

You hit the nail on the head. The higher up the economic chain you go, starting with the middle class women who are the primary customers of these neighborhood pharmacists, the more likely people are to already work with lawyers regularly, and be accustomed to litigation. Many people are continuously involved in lawsuits over the craziest shit, because more often than not, it pays off long before getting to court.

Everyone involved in this typically has assets worth going after, unlike the normal drug dealer "judgement proof" types.

A lot of husbands going to discover their wife's "side hustle" wasn't quite as benign as Mary Kay or Tupperware.
 
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