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Selling me adderall via snail mail


Question Posted Thursday February 12 2009, 11:04 pm

Anyone willing to send some adderall to me by snail mail? I will give you my address and pay you in return.
And please-no comments about how it is illegal and bad for me. I know all of that, but the fact is that I need them to concentrate in school and my parents don't have the money to send me to a doctor to prescribe them.


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WittyUsernameHere answered Friday February 13 2009, 11:46 pm:
You can't ask someone to send you controlled substances via mail.

The person sending it is committing several different kinds of felonies that could land you in jail for 20+ years. And this question would be admissible as evidence.

Speak to your parents, don't start searching the internet for drugs. You're just as likely to get advil in the mail as you are to get yourself busted for narcotics trafficking.

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