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Originally Posted by FitGirlyGirl
So what I'm curious about is how do these companies operate? I mean if it's illegal and everyone knows it's a bad idea ...
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A lot of drugs are illegal and a bad idea, and people (even many who know better) are still willing to buy and sell them.
Many just ignore the laws, because there are no "internet police." If the company operates in one state, but sells in another, it can be difficult, or at least complicated to prosecute.
Many obey the laws technically. For example, if they operate inside the USA, they may employ a doctor who writes the prescriptions. The drugs themselves are usually made in countries without strict laws or enforcement of the laws.
So the company is technically not doing anything illegal (or is unlikely to be prosecuted if they are).
But just because the company isn't doing anything illegal, doesn't mean that it's legal to buy from them.
I read recently of someone buying marijuana from a website. The website proclaimed that it was a legal site and that it welcomed USA customers (so the person believed it was legal to buy from the site - or at least that was the "defense" they were trying to use). It was a legal site - the company was located in a country where marijuana was legal. Somewhere buried on the site, the company had a disclaimer that they were not responsible for the laws in the buyer's country. In other words, they would mail anywhere, but it was the buyer's responsibility to know their own laws, and to be subject to them. The buyer could get arrested, but not the seller.
From what I understand, many of these online pharmacies fall under similar categories. They've found ways to protect themselves legally, and they buyers "take their chances."