What’s the deal with all the new disclaimers on every syringe/needle seller’s website, and the state regulations? Are these new, as I haven’t seen the last time I ordered stuff?
That is a stupid law. Absolutely retarded. Cause not only do AAS users use them. As do IV drug users. Are they really wanting to spread disease in the population? Thought they were suppose to look out for the health and well being of the population not do things to hurt it. Absolutely retarded.
It’s an old law, actually. I encountered it a couple of years ago, although even in states with no laws regarding them there are some places that refuse to sell without a prescription (those bastards).
On a more serious note, some people on here use the same needle (insulin I think) multiple times and just wipe it down with an alcohol pad after each use. I guess if I ever get desperate…
I have never noticed these disclaimers before, but I have ordered up to 100 needles at a time and never had trouble even though I’m in IL. Hopefully, it is one of those regulations that have so many holes in it that it is impossible to enforce.
Yeah, Walgreens seems like a good idea until you’re big, muscular, and lean, and you ask for needles. While they can’t say anything I’d imagine it could cause problems. I asked two pharmacies before if they sold needles and both times I got a nasty “no,” so if I can avoid the ignorance then I’ll shop online.
If anyone has problems, in addition to Contrl’s offer I can offer my services as well. In Canada, I can buy them for 50 cents a syringe with a 20g 1.5 attached and each 25g needle tip for 20 cents a piece, both without prescriptions and just at a local pharmacy.
I can buy them no problem from samsclub. 25g 1" .15c a piece. Just whether or not they have them in stock. I’m a diabetic also so I can always get insulin pins.
I’ll add to Contrl’s and JoeyD’s offers too - Easy for me to send domestic anywhere in the UK so pm if you’re desperate.
Easy to get pins, barrels, swabs etc. free in the UK anyway so nobody should run out. I’ve picked up over 100 pins & associated bits in a single hit with no questions and at no cost.
[quote]dirtbag wrote:
That is a stupid law. Absolutely retarded. Cause not only do AAS users use them. As do IV drug users. Are they really wanting to spread disease in the population? Thought they were suppose to look out for the health and well being of the population not do things to hurt it. Absolutely retarded.[/quote]
yea and both IV drugs and AAS are illegal. why do you think they would restrict the needles then?
as a diabetic, i would give anything to never have to pick up a syringe again. you should appreciate the fact that you don’t have to, instead of getting mad about having issues obtaining syringes (that were made for people like me to use) to inject steroids with.
I noticed that disclaimer recnetly on a website as well.
In canada shoppers drug mart will deliver. Just order up box quanities.
IDA stores tend to be a bit cheaper.
[quote]Rusty Barbell wrote:
dirtbag wrote:
That is a stupid law. Absolutely retarded. Cause not only do AAS users use them. As do IV drug users. Are they really wanting to spread disease in the population? Thought they were suppose to look out for the health and well being of the population not do things to hurt it. Absolutely retarded.
yea and both IV drugs and AAS are illegal. why do you think they would restrict the needles then?
as a diabetic, i would give anything to never have to pick up a syringe again. you should appreciate the fact that you don’t have to, instead of getting mad about having issues obtaining syringes (that were made for people like me to use) to inject steroids with.[/quote]
In spite of them being illegal, people are going to use them. I have a lot of friends with the virus and hep c who might not have contacted it if there was a needle program.
And as it sucks that you are diabetic, don’t be such a dick about it. People can complain about what they like. Maybe you would just be complaining about AAS if you weren’t diabetic.
Have you ever looked into an insulin pump? I haven’t done shots in like 5 years, best thing I ever did was switch to a pump. $7000 all paid for by insurance. I use a minimed pump. Frees me from having to eat at certain times and all I have to do is push a button.
[quote]Rusty Barbell wrote:
as a diabetic, i would give anything to never have to pick up a syringe again. you should appreciate the fact that you don’t have to, instead of getting mad about having issues obtaining syringes (that were made for people like me to use) to inject steroids with.[/quote]
Have you ever looked into an insulin pump? I haven’t done shots in like 5 years, best thing I ever did was switch to a pump. $7000 all paid for by insurance. I use a minimed pump. Frees me from having to eat at certain times and all I have to do is push a button.
Rusty Barbell wrote:
as a diabetic, i would give anything to never have to pick up a syringe again. you should appreciate the fact that you don’t have to, instead of getting mad about having issues obtaining syringes (that were made for people like me to use) to inject steroids with.
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Yup, that’s what my son uses too. It’s absolutely great. We had to pay about a grand out of pocket, but worth every penny.