Trial Thread 3/14/12

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  • #321
I'm confused. I thought her mom was a dealer. Why didn't she get it from her mom? :waitasec:

I am assuming it depended on who had what at the time.

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  • #322
RaffertyLFP: Court goes into afternoon recess [via Twitter]




Already? Didn't they just get back from lunch?
 
  • #323
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McClintic calls the trunk messy.
 
  • #324
RaffertyLFP: Court goes into afternoon recess [via Twitter]




Already? Didn't they just get back from lunch?

Yes they did, and they'll probably recess for the day around 4:30 or so.
 
  • #325
I am assuming it depended on who had what at the time.

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Man if I did as much drugs as they did, I'd be dead. Gosh that is an awful lot of drugs, but I guess the more you do, the more you become tolerant. I have moderate arthritis (runs in family) and my doctor won't prescribe any opioids. I take Aspririn, or Aleve which has naproxen in it and I don't take alot cuz it makes me sick.
 
  • #326
Man if I did as much drugs as they did, I'd be dead. Gosh that is an awful lot of drugs, but I guess the more you do, the more you become tolerant. I have moderate arthritis (runs in family) and my doctor won't prescribe any opioids. I take Aspririn, or Aleve which has naproxen in it and I don't take alot cuz it makes me sick.


Your body becomes accustomed to it. My sister was addicted to sudafed and she was taking 48 at a time at one point. 7 is suicidal.
 
  • #327
Did anyone see the CBC Fifth Estate special about Oxycontin? Very informative, I suggest y'all see it. It is very addictive. Worst than Heroin. It has now been replaced by OxyNeo (not that will stop junkies from finding a way to abuse it) and also Ontario and a few other provinces have now removed it from public drug plans (ODSP and OW).
 
  • #328
Man if I did as much drugs as they did, I'd be dead. Gosh that is an awful lot of drugs, but I guess the more you do, the more you become tolerant. I have moderate arthritis (runs in family) and my doctor won't prescribe any opioids. I take Aspririn, or Aleve which has naproxen in it and I don't take alot cuz it makes me sick.

Naproxen is very bad for your kidneys.
 
  • #329
Did anyone see the CBC Fifth Estate special about Oxycontin? Very informative, I suggest y'all see it. It is very addictive. Worst than Heroin. It has now been replaced by OxyNeo (not that will stop junkies from finding a way to abuse it) and also Ontario and a few other provinces have now removed it from public drug plans (ODSP and OW).

Saw that. Actually preferred over heroin.
 
  • #330
Naproxen is very bad for your kidneys.

It's also bery bad for my gastritis. That's why I don't take alot. But sometimes the pain in my arms is so bad, I have to take something, it can get unbearable and Naproxen does help, altho I will choose aspirin over aleve.
 
  • #331
Did anyone see the CBC Fifth Estate special about Oxycontin? Very informative, I suggest y'all see it. It is very addictive. Worst than Heroin. It has now been replaced by OxyNeo (not that will stop junkies from finding a way to abuse it) and also Ontario and a few other provinces have now removed it from public drug plans (ODSP and OW).

The problem with what they replaced it with is that its in gel form, they may not be able to snort it but as TLM said others will just find a way to inject it.

I was also told that this new one they replaced it with is 3 times more addictive then the original.

So sad.
 
  • #332
I did see CBC Fifth Estate special about Oxycontin WOW what an eye opener

Naproxin is available in Ontario Canada over the counter (you must take it on a full tummy)
 
  • #333
It's also bery bad for my gastritis. That's why I don't take alot. But sometimes the pain in my arms is so bad, I have to take something, it can get unbearable and Naproxen does help, altho I will choose aspirin over aleve.

Totally understand. I take aleve for osteoarthritis in my Jaw. I find that Naproxen hurts my stomach. I thought they were one in the same but I guess there is something in naproxen that causes stomach upset.
 
  • #334
Man if I did as much drugs as they did, I'd be dead. Gosh that is an awful lot of drugs, but I guess the more you do, the more you become tolerant. I have moderate arthritis (runs in family) and my doctor won't prescribe any opioids. I take Aspririn, or Aleve which has naproxen in it and I don't take alot cuz it makes me sick.

I think both of them had a lot of "contacts" and they bought whenever their contacts had supply. Sounds to me like the BA person had just filled a prescription that she wasn't planning on using and was willing to sell all or most of it to MR? And the rest of the time it was on a day to day basis, buying a few at a time? So the Guelph contact was a big score for MR?

MOO
 
  • #335
It's also bery bad for my gastritis. That's why I don't take alot. But sometimes the pain in my arms is so bad, I have to take something, it can get unbearable and Naproxen does help, altho I will choose aspirin over aleve.

My wife has to take Humira shots and lortab for her arthritis. Sometimes pretisone too.
 
  • #336
McClintic says she sees herself in the video walking into the Home Depot in Guelph

Video. Seven minutes later shows McClintic coming out of store an walking to raffertys car.

Seven minutes to get a hammer and garbage bags in Home Depot? She must have been moving. I'm surprised a stoned teenager knew where to find these items and pay for them so quickly in HD.
 
  • #337
Totally understand. I take aleve for osteoarthritis in my Jaw. I find that Naproxen hurts my stomach. I thought they were one in the same but I guess there is something in naproxen that causes stomach upset.

When I take Naproxen, even on a full stomach, i can feel the coating burning my throat :(
 
  • #338
Your body becomes accustomed to it. My sister was addicted to sudafed and she was taking 48 at a time at one point. 7 is suicidal.

:thud:
 
  • #339
I think both of them had a lot of "contacts" and they bought whenever their contacts had supply. Sounds to me like the BA person had just filled a prescription that she wasn't planning on using and was willing to sell all or most of it to MR? And the rest of the time it was on a day to day basis, buying a few at a time? So the Guelph contact was a big score for MR?

MOO

Sounds like it. He was probably more used to buying Perks, but with Perks you don't get the same high, he probably prefered Oxies, but didn't have the contacts?
 
  • #340
Man if I did as much drugs as they did, I'd be dead. Gosh that is an awful lot of drugs, but I guess the more you do, the more you become tolerant. I have moderate arthritis (runs in family) and my doctor won't prescribe any opioids. I take Aspririn, or Aleve which has naproxen in it and I don't take alot cuz it makes me sick.

I watched The Fifth Estate show on Oxycontin this morning (don't know the original air date, check their website) and from what people have said they went from the smaller dose up to 80mg really quick. Within weeks. These were people that were prescribed the medication for legitimate reasons. Not to get high which is what we have here with TLM & MR.
 
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