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[–]Greensquidsphone 1 insightful - 6 fun1 insightful - 5 fun2 insightful - 6 fun -  (32 children)

Most hormones are billed as supplements, which are legal to import (though not legal to sell from inside the country).

Glad to hear that. My Japan friend had clouds too, world was conspiring against us.

[–]HouseplantWomen who disagree with QT are a different sex 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (31 children)

Illegal to sell inside the country. Exactly. They were illegally selling hormones to people with zero prescription.

Would you support someone getting their hands on chemo drugs from some guy who hangs out at the park selling weed to kids? What makes some random on Twitter a safe and medically licensed place to procure drugs?

Aww shame for the friend too. It was really lovely. At least there’s a lot of amazing photos.

[–]Greensquidsphone 1 insightful - 6 fun1 insightful - 5 fun2 insightful - 6 fun -  (30 children)

They're... Not in the country, the hormones are legally imported.

And I mean she's probably the safest available option right now as far as I know. She studied pharmacology and biochemistry, and her only competition is shady russian and chinese websites with unlisted suppliers.

[–]HouseplantWomen who disagree with QT are a different sex 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (29 children)

Diy isn’t a safe or smart route, period. Trusting strangers selling chemicals outside of their profession is incredibly naïve and the store should absolutely be taken down every time it’s put back up.

So they’re legal despite being sold without a prescription, from people with no license to dispense medicine. Literally a dealer but with shittier morals than people who won’t sell skag to kids or newbies.

[–]Greensquidsphone 1 insightful - 7 fun1 insightful - 6 fun2 insightful - 7 fun -  (28 children)

I mean, okay. I'd really rather the safest option we have stay up, it's not like taking it down will suddenly stop DIY medding, it just drives it to sources we can't trust. And again, ddosing is illegal. You seem to have a big problem with the legality of it all, curious to hear your opinion on that.

[–]HouseplantWomen who disagree with QT are a different sex 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (27 children)

DDosing isn’t the way to get it removed. Reporting the seller to law enforcement and pharmaceutical regulatory bodies is.
Removing the website does not remove the seller from society. Imprisonment is a better solution.

DIY medicine is the dumbest idea and should not be supported. Medicines are not something uneducated and untrained people with extreme bias about the drugs can use even remotely safely.

If you think teenagers should have unfettered access to this shit you should probably be kept far as away from youth as the morally deficient sellers.

[–]Greensquidsphone 1 insightful - 7 fun1 insightful - 6 fun2 insightful - 7 fun -  (26 children)

If you think teenagers should have unfettered access to this shit you should probably be kept far as away from youth as the morally deficient sellers.

Funny, I feel the same way about people trying to restrict the medical access of those same teenagers.

DDosing isn’t the way to get it removed. Reporting the seller to law enforcement and pharmaceutical regulatory bodies is. Removing the website does not remove the seller from society. Imprisonment is a better solution.

I mean at no point in the process is anything illegal occuring so im not sure what involving law enforcement will accomplish.

[–]HouseplantWomen who disagree with QT are a different sex 6 insightful - 1 fun6 insightful - 0 fun7 insightful - 1 fun -  (25 children)

Yeah but most of us recognise kids using unprescribed chemo drugs is insane and harmful.

Grey markets are actually perfectly legal now? Interesting.

[–]Greensquidsphone 1 insightful - 7 fun1 insightful - 6 fun2 insightful - 7 fun -  (24 children)

Chemo drugs aren't hormones.

And once again, hormones are billed as supplements and are perfectly legal to import. Importing Spiro or cypro is not.

[–]HouseplantWomen who disagree with QT are a different sex 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (23 children)

Lupron is chemotherapy. Leuprolidenis used for prostate and breast cancer. Bicalutamide, Enzalutamide, Estradiol benzoate, Estradiol valerate, all Used for prostate cancer. Weird how they’re all listed as rx only but are apparently available otc to kids just like vitamin c.

And the sale of them to minors is also legal? You only ever mention the importation.

It’s certainly illegal in my country to sell children any sort of random pills and injections over the internet. I weep for the US if that’s considered kosher.