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pesky law

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Not illegal to carry if they have a prescription for it, but carrying it around without the script on hand could be considered illegal. Not to mention it was prescribed to HIM, not to be used by anyone else. That would also be illegal.

I take Hydrocodone and Percocet, and I don't carry around a copy of the prescription form with me. I'm aware of what the law is.. I just don't care enough to get all flustered about it. Next he'll say it's so he can inject and kill himself after a Nuclear attack so the radiation zombies don't get him.. and you'll go into common laws that apply to suicide too, won't you?

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I take Hydrocodone and Percocet, and I don't carry around a copy of the prescription form with me. I'm aware of what the law is.. I just don't care enough to get all flustered about it. Next he'll say it's so he can inject and kill himself after a Nuclear attack so the radiation zombies don't get him.. and you'll go into common laws that apply to suicide too, won't you?

I just might

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I take Hydrocodone and Percocet,

Not to pick a fight but........ While you work?

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Not to pick a fight but........ While you work?

Pro re nata.. However, my line of work doesn't necessarily require me to be lucid, or even get up out of the chair, except to get reference materials. I suppose if I popped them one after another, not only would I be broke, but the information I put from brain to paper would also be completely wrong - at best. I also don't take them together, I'm told that would be bad. Although, I have a habit of mixing DPH with the Perc. If I take two a week, it's a lot. Mostly, I take them when I have to do things I enjoy to do for 8-10hrs a day.. like sleep.

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Lucidity is overrated.

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Back on topic with the misguided zombie hunter.

It is not illegal to possess any med prescribed for him by a physician (or other appropriate licensed prescriber), even dangerous ones like concentrated injectable morphine. Any of the following constitutes felony diversion of narcotics:

Possessing or obtaining a controlled substance not prescribed to you by a doctor.

Administering, selling, or supplying to someone else a controlled substance that was prescribed to you.

On our end, it's illegal to prescribe controlled substances for anyone with whom we don't have a physician-patient relationship. This generally has to have some proof such as a chart/documentation, billing, or a contract.

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