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Originally Posted by Goliath So has anyone taken prescription drugs across country? Particular the UK/England/London? What are the laws on this stuff? I know that if you go to Italy you basically have to have a written doctor's note with the description of the drug, both in what it looks like and what it does and what it's for, etc. My girlfriend and I want to take some Percocet to London this summer for a month for, ummm, pain? Yeah we take that shit every once in a while (probably once a month) and enjoy it, but we ain't no high school crack addict. I hear pain killers are a serious problem. They are saying that percocet and vicodin is the new "Generation RX." Isn't it crazy how every decade there is a new mass popularity among drugs? It's been different every 10 years since the 50's or earlier.
Anyways, back to the topic. Do I need to have a real prescription (lol) or can I just use some random bottle and put some generic stuff in it. I don't want to get in trouble because having a black stamp on my passport would be extremely bad news for our future plans. England is strict as fuck about passports/visas. So any personal experience? |
Without a doubt, prescription drugs already are or very soon will be the most popular recreational drug. They're easier to get, safer (they're always the same, you know what you're getting, never going to be bunk or cut, etc.)
And instead of dealing with no-neck Tito in the alley, getting them is as simple as mom's medicine cabinet. As for transporting them, the standard rule pretty much anywhere is if you have a prescription, and can prove it, you're fine. Now not everyone carries it around with them, then it kind of gets into what you have an how much. If you have 2 Percocet and no prescription, they'll probably let you slide, but if you have a plastic baggy with 200 Oxy's in it and no prescription you're probably teh fucked.