Posted by redforlife on December 28, 2021 at 07:13:57 from (174.210.132.156):
In Reply to: Re: Horse vet posted by Steve in VA on December 28, 2021 at 04:14:50:
Well, I hate to be dumb here, but what drugs for the equine, (or whatever animal) world, would dopers be after? And, just how much street value would they have?? I'm just not seeing someone whispering (horse tranquilizers) out on the street, and charging high dollar money for it. Enough that they would risk stealing it. I'm not saying there isn't someone out there crazy enough to say, heck ya, I'll try some of that. I'm just not seeing a dealer scratching his head, saying I'm all out of meth and cocaine, but I got some of these that just came in, I think they are for horses. Rather than forming a line and paying ridiculous price, I'm just seeing that people would move on to next street corner (dealers must be plentiful), and find what they are looking for, before being talked into buying something like that. Aren't street drugs plentiful enough the way it is? Plentiful enough that this wouldn't be worth doing?? Meaning, what ever was found in the truck would hold no illegal recreation drug street value. I've been around vets some (I have animals). I know they only carry what they anticipate using for that day, or maybe 2. Thier main supply is back at the home clinic.
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