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#849110 - 02/24/09 11:46 AM
Re: "Price for Oxy 80mg"
[Re: RedBeetle]
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Journeyman
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#852000 - 03/02/09 09:00 AM
Re: "Price for Oxy 80mg"
[Re: fubu69]
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From Arizona State University, The State PressArizona State University in Phoenix is urging its approximately 50,000 students not to go to Mexico. The State Department and universities around the country are warning college students headed to Mexico for spring break of a surge in drug-related killings and mayhem south of the border. More than 100,000 high school- and college-age Americans travel to Mexican resort areas during spring break each year. Much of the drug violence is happening in border towns, and tourists have generally not been targeted, though there have been killings in Acapulco and Cancun, two locales frequented by visitors that are located well away from the border. "Sage advice," said Tom Mangan, a spokesman for the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. "We have had documented violence, attacks, killings, shootouts with the drug cartels involving not only the military but law enforcement personnel. It is indiscriminate violence, and certainly innocent people have been caught up in that collateral damage." Mexico's drug cartels are waging a bloody fight among themselves for smuggling routes and against government forces, carrying out massacres and dumping beheaded bodies in the streets. More than 6,000 people were killed in drug violence in Mexico last year. But Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora of Mexico said in an interview that "There is no major risk for students coming into Mexico in general terms. It is always important to advise the youngsters to behave." Despite the bloodshed, the number of foreign tourists visiting Mexico surged to 23 million in 2008, up 5.9 percent from the year before, spurred in part by the tumbling value of the peso against the dollar, according to the country's Tourism Department. The department estimates 80 percent of tourists in Mexico come from the United States.
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#852901 - 03/03/09 08:06 PM
Re: "Price for Oxy 80mg"
[Re: tunemanrss]
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Registered: 01/30/09
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for the record....I was in TJ last weekend, and I paid $35 for an 80. I bought 4 of them and the total was $140.00
In TJ, it's all about who you know, and you have to have connections to get narcs. I've told you guys this many times on this board, that OC's are not manufactured in Mexico, so the only way to get them is on the black market. I refuse to go into detail on how I obtain my meds, but lets just say that I never visit pharmacies or doctors. (hint hint) Not to be rude,,, but that is ,, um,,, "NO HINT"
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#856055 - 03/09/09 11:20 AM
Re: "Price for Oxy 80mg"
[Re: martind]
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Registered: 02/05/09
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That is interesting information but more than seven years out-of-date. The "EX" imprint has been discontinued as has shipment of this medication to Mexico by Purdue. The Canadian imprint of "CDN" is still being used as far as I know. If you are in possession of a "EX" OxyContin, it is at least 18 months old. Also, the going rate on the street that I'm aware of currently is $1/mg. Somewhat more expensive than the San Ysidro drug dealers but you don't have to pay for all of the shipping charges, money orders and lost brain cells obsessing on message boards about where your pills are. BWAHHHHHHHH!
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