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willychichi wrote:
phatmatress777 wrote:What's narcos


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Norco is Hydrocodone a more common name is Vicodin
Never heard hydro codone being called narcos is that something relatively new?


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Honestly , I've rarely heard it referred to that as well , "norco's". Thats not saying I've never heard it , but it was literally only once or twice. Then again , Vicodens do jack shit for me anymore , so I wouldnt really know about any street terms for them . Ask me anything about blues though , I'd be happy to answer lol.
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phatmatress777 wrote:
willychichi wrote:
phatmatress777 wrote:What's narcos


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Norco is Hydrocodone a more common name is Vicodin
Never heard hydro codone being called narcos is that something relatively new?


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No it's not new. To avoid getting shut down the doctors are prescribing less common drugs to avoid LE attention. Instead of Oxys they prescribe Dilaudid and Norco and instead of Xanax they give our Ativan or Serax and most have stopped prescribing muscle relaxers like Soma and give out Flexerill or gabapentin. A lot people were dying from that triple combination of oxy, xanax and soma and the feds were flagging those scripts.
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chubby wrote:Couldn't agree more jcb. How classic would it be if they got raided cause their cousin Johnny snitched them out after he got wrapped up for dealing all those blues
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willychichi wrote:
phatmatress777 wrote:
willychichi wrote:
phatmatress777 wrote:What's narcos


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Norco is Hydrocodone a more common name is Vicodin
Never heard hydro codone being called narcos is that something relatively new?


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No it's not new. To avoid getting shut down the doctors are prescribing less common drugs to avoid LE attention. Instead of Oxys they prescribe Dilaudid and Norco and instead of Xanax they give our Ativan or Serax and most have stopped prescribing muscle relaxers like Soma and give out Flexerill or gabapentin. A lot people were dying from that triple combination of oxy, xanax and soma and the feds were flagging those scripts.

Vicoden isn't any less common than Oxys, neither is Dilaudid, my grandmother takes those . The problem is people abusing them, if your doctor and pharmacy knows you and knows your ailments, you should have no trouble getting your scripts filled. Not even the pharmacies , I've gotten my blues from CVS numerous times , but I have a main pharmacy I go to. My doc recently prescribed me dilaudids just because I'd ran out of my Blues a little early. But really none of those drugs are least common than the other , its more of a tolerance issue as far as doctors go.
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I've found that to be quite the contrary, I only use what I'm usually prescribed , and in sex situations , they kinda work like viagra's but only when you're getting the whoopy. You're not stuck with a stiffy when youre not , but once you're in the whoopy , they can make you last for up to an hour and a half , maybe longer. It'll make your lady love ya.
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote:The problem is people abusing them,

I've gotten my blues from CVS numerous times , but I have a main pharmacy I go to. My doc recently prescribed me dilaudids just because I'd ran out of my Blues a little early.
heh, anyone who refers to them as blues is without a doubt abusing them! ;)
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Five Felonies wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:The problem is people abusing them,

I've gotten my blues from CVS numerous times , but I have a main pharmacy I go to. My doc recently prescribed me dilaudids just because I'd ran out of my Blues a little early.
heh, anyone who refers to them as blues is without a doubt abusing them! ;)

Ha! Ya got me . Thats what they're referred to on the street , I've done my fair share of retail for a little profit on the side.
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
Five Felonies wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:The problem is people abusing them,

I've gotten my blues from CVS numerous times , but I have a main pharmacy I go to. My doc recently prescribed me dilaudids just because I'd ran out of my Blues a little early.
heh, anyone who refers to them as blues is without a doubt abusing them! ;)

Ha! Ya got me . Thats what they're referred to on the street , I've done my fair share of retail for a little profit on the side.
Korean war vet lives a couple doors down from me gets 180 oxy 30's a month. He takes two a day and sells the remaining 120 for $15 a piece to one guy who turns around and sells them for $25-30 a piece on the street.
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willychichi wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
Five Felonies wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:The problem is people abusing them,

I've gotten my blues from CVS numerous times , but I have a main pharmacy I go to. My doc recently prescribed me dilaudids just because I'd ran out of my Blues a little early.
heh, anyone who refers to them as blues is without a doubt abusing them! ;)

Ha! Ya got me . Thats what they're referred to on the street , I've done my fair share of retail for a little profit on the side.
Korean war vet lives a couple doors down from me gets 180 oxy 30's a month. He takes two a day and sells the remaining 120 for $15 a piece to one guy who turns around and sells them for $25-30 a piece on the street.

I get the same exact script. I think thats all insurances will cover nowadays. I only ever sold around 60-100 though, depending on how I was feeling and for $20 a pop. The lowest I ever went was $18. Its a good little side hustle , you can make a little over a grand for that 120 if you sell them at the right price.
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
willychichi wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:
Five Felonies wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:The problem is people abusing them,

I've gotten my blues from CVS numerous times , but I have a main pharmacy I go to. My doc recently prescribed me dilaudids just because I'd ran out of my Blues a little early.
heh, anyone who refers to them as blues is without a doubt abusing them! ;)

Ha! Ya got me . Thats what they're referred to on the street , I've done my fair share of retail for a little profit on the side.
Korean war vet lives a couple doors down from me gets 180 oxy 30's a month. He takes two a day and sells the remaining 120 for $15 a piece to one guy who turns around and sells them for $25-30 a piece on the street.

I get the same exact script. I think thats all insurances will cover nowadays. I only sell around 60-100 though, depending on how I'm feeling and for $20 a pop. The lowest I ever went was $18. Its a good little side hustle , you can make a little over a grand for that 120 if you sell them at the right price.
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Yea, there's money in those little suckers.
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OlBlueEyesClub wrote: you can make a little over a grand for that 120 if you sell them at the right price.
Personally I think you're crazy.
Penalty for selling Oxy:
"Under federal sentencing guidelines, a person convicted of selling or attempting to sell oxycodone or OxyContin may face five to 20 years in prison, a $250,000 to $5 million fine, or both."

And if you're selling with in 1000 yards of a school the sentence is doubled. The person who you sell to OD's? Life.

So that's a min of 5 years. For ONE grand. A measly thousand dollars for FIVE years. That breaks down to $250 a year. Oh and that's IF you're 'lucky' enough to get the five.

Doesn't seem worth it to me.
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SonnyBlackstein wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote: you can make a little over a grand for that 120 if you sell them at the right price.
Personally I think you're crazy.
Penalty for selling Oxy:
"Under federal sentencing guidelines, a person convicted of selling or attempting to sell oxycodone or OxyContin may face five to 20 years in prison, a $250,000 to $5 million fine, or both."

And if you're selling with in 1000 yards of a school the sentence is doubled. The person who you sell to OD's? Life.

So that's a min of 5 years. For ONE grand. A measly thousand dollars for FIVE years. That breaks down to $250 a year. Oh and that's IF you're 'lucky' enough to get the five.

Doesn't seem worth it to me.

Yea , well there's risks and penalties involved in everything nowadays. I've never sold in a school zone , in fact in most cases , the buyers come to me. People OD on shit everyday, rarely does the dealer get locked up it considering there's no name on a pill. And I ALWAYS advise people, even if I never sold them anything, that when it comes to pills , only take what you can tolerate.


But besides all that, this was something I used to do pretty much on a monthly schedule, maybe about 2 times per.I stopped completely a while ago, as I don't really need the money anymore , I have enough and now have a stable income. And its more than a grand if lets say you have leftovers from the previous month, which would be the case most of the time, you're selling damn near a whole bottle, plus what'd you get from the next months script. These are'nt something you take on a daily unless youre addicted, all of that adds up. Unless youre literally caught in the act, not muchcan happen to you, if you're smart about it anyway, especially when youre doing these things by yourself. I've been stopped walking with a full bottle one time, cops searched me, Nassau County cops at that, and found them. They couldnt do anything because my name is on the script, they're prescribed to me. And I've honestly never sold to a person whom I didn't know, therefore the likelihood of a rat was always low. I got more shit from my folks than I ever did the law.


Doesn't seem worth it to you? Understandable, don't do it. And I wouldnt advise it to anyone who feels that way about it.
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