Such is the current situation
Dec. 15th, 2023 02:07 amthat I'm sure meth dealers could make a huge profit by switching to the chemically similar adderall. Seriously, they'd be making money hand over fist, and no messy qualms of conscience. (I'd also consider paying for black market sudafed. That doesn't appear to have been hit by shortages, I just resent having to show an ID to get somebody to unlock the display for me.)
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