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by caskstrength
900 days ago
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> To be fair to the system the OP describes, a doctor who's prescription was forged and the pharmacist who filled it could both he considered harmed when someone fills a bogus script. Both are licensed professionals that have a lot to lose if there is reason to believe they may be involved in writing or selling bad prescriptions. Given that we've already empowered law enforcement agencies to enforce the law, its reasonable for them to step in here to catch those forging prescriptions and risking direct harm to others' rights. IMO desperate person who tries to buy 90 pills of Oxycodone with forged prescription (OP's example) needs help, not a criminal record. > What is unreasonable and the main discussion above is the process of dodging the 4th amendment to investigate these people without a warrant. Fully agree with this. |
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