Posted by BJ on January 23, 1997 at 17:36:56:
In Reply to: Re: Blunt needles and oral ingestion posted by S3 on January 23, 1997 at 09:53:07:
I am not sure if this is the case everywhere, but
you can buy any needles you need from pharmacies
without question. I live in Florida and people
are often buying needles for spouses/partners that
require shots (insulin, AIDS, MS, etc.) There is
nothing wrong with needles (in the eyes of the law).
: Aake,
: Get on the web and do a search on Vetrinary Supply, Pet Supply, Puppies and Kittens, Etc.
: you will find at least 10 supply houses that you can order
: a free catalog from. Order the catalogs. NO YOU CANNOT
: BUY JUICE FROM THESE PLACES- BUT syringes are readily available
: as many pet owners give their dog or cat immunizations themselves
: to avoid high vet bills. All types and sizes of syringes
: are available and are fairly inexpensive. To avoid suspicion,
: order a couple of the vaccines with the syringes. The catalog
: usually has a section with the prescribed immunization
: schedule for puppies- their are about 8 vaccines to give
: and each one costs about $1.00. The extra 8 bucks is worth
: it to avoid suspicion. Along with the puppy immunization cycle,
: order 8 syringes and 16 needles- this should cost about 50 cents each.
: If you feel uncomfortable dealing with these folks
: on the phone most of the catalogs have a blank order
: form enclosed.
: Good luck with the new puppy,
: S3
: : Hey guys.
: : I know this problably sounds ludicrous, but all my needles have gone blunt and it's become very difficult to inject properly. If I go to my pharmacist will I get a rebuke if I ask for I.M. needles? How can I talk him into selling me the gear (know of any medical treatment???)
: : Also, what happens if I orally injest my juice? Will it have any effect?
: : Thanks for not laughing too much.