It seems to me that this could be equally profitable compared to street drugs if you take the inflated price for common prescription medicine and health care in the US into account. If you source prescription medicine from let’s say Canada or Mexico to undercut the official street prices in the US your risk of getting cought or run into trouble with law enforcement or rival gangs seems much lower. Also neighbors would not call the police on a guy that sources cheap insulin for the old guy living next door, or what am I missing?

  • Manjushri@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    They do. The biggest problem, and the reason you shouldn’t buy them, is that there is no quality control at all. If you buy black market medicines you are risking taking drugs that are too strong or weak, contaminated with germs or harmful chemicals, or are a completely different drug than you are led to believe.