The legalities of having a script?

Bigtack

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Hey MESO,

I am just curious here.... if you are scripted by a Dr., how much leverage does that give you on keeping AAS in your house or in your possession? If you have a real deal bottle, could you just purchase your own stuff instead of getting bent by the insurance companies and refill your "legal" bottles?

I understand not having 20 bottles in your cabinet, but in moderation... what do you guys think?
 
Hey MESO,

I am just curious here.... if you are scripted by a Dr., how much leverage does that give you on keeping AAS in your house or in your possession? If you have a real deal bottle, could you just purchase your own stuff instead of getting bent by the insurance companies and refill your "legal" bottles?

I understand not having 20 bottles in your cabinet, but in moderation... what do you guys think?
Once you have possession of it in your home, there is already little risk. 99% of the legal risk is purchasing it and getting it home.
 
In my state, it is illegal to have a substance in your possession that does not have the script on the container. Regardless if you are prescribed it or not.
 
Once you have possession of it in your home, there is already little risk. 99% of the legal risk is purchasing it and getting it home.

Good point there. Thanks for weighing in.

In my state, it is illegal to have a substance in your possession that does not have the script on the container. Regardless if you are prescribed it or not.

Same here in my state. You would just have to transfer the concoction of your choice into your good bottles. I guess if shit got deep enough they could figure out, I would think that it would take a lot for that to go down. Thanks for the input!
 
For what is worth and being somewhat answered already I apologize for chiming in...

I have an alphabet friend and we've had discussions about this very topic regarding not just test but pain killers, cancer drugs etc...

@Millard Baker is absolutely correct that 99% of the battle is getting it home and though there is still risk, it is minimized a great deal.

As for having script and having other products that are not exactly what you were prescribed and them not being in their original container, you can still get in trouble but will more than likely get the case dismissed. This is in regards to personal possession of course and not having a bottle of Tren or some mix when you have a Rx for test.

I've been pulled over and charged with possession of a controlled substance, pain killers. I have a script that I get monthly from my doc, 240/mo at that. The case was dropped but that was only because I had the same tabs as from the pharmacy I filled my script.

If I fill at Walgreens, which carry Watson, for the past few months and have the yellow qualitest tabs in my possession in that bottle or any other bottle you can still get pinched and run the possibility of not getting out of it, altho more than likely would only get a small fine and supervision.

I have had instances where they have actually counted to see how many I've had in the bottle abs then done the math as to how many should be left. If there's a lot more missing than should be per prescription instructions then I could've been charged with dwi and/or abusing the controlled substance.

It's a large gray area that can be manipulated at the cop or agents discretion. More often than not, as long as you're not on anyone's radar for distro the DA will either drop it or let you plea out to a lesser and get you on your way. Sorry for the novel guys
 
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