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Posted by Paul in Mich on February 10, 2004 at 09:24:46 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Way O.T Pending extention of Patriot Act posted by Ray,IN on February 08, 2004 at 19:50:52:
Ray, The government doesnt really care where you buy your meds. What concerns them is what is going on right now in that companies in Canada and Mexico are selling fake drugs. This includes birth control, Viagra and other drugs which are either life saving or life threatening depending on their ligitimacy or dosage. If Rush Limbaugh had gone to Canada for his meds, I'm sure there would be an uproar over his ability to circumvent the system in one more way. I think it stinks that we Americans pay the high cost of prescriptions and absorb the cost of R&D, but you can be sure that nobody in Canada is worring as to whether what you are getting there is genuine or counterfeit. That is the issue, and if you get stung, you have not recourse. What we need to do is work within our system to make it better. It already is the best, but it can be much better.
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