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captmorgan

2005-02-03, 10:34 am

I will be taking a trip to Vegas and have not flown in over ten years. I
would really like to take my Penegra with me (What happens in Vegas stays
in Vegas)for obvious reasons.
Anyone have any experience with this? Carry it on vs in my luggage? Leave
it in the blister pack? Thanks

Jerry Sturdivant

2005-02-03, 10:35 am

I've never hear of them bothering medicines. Their primary job is weapons
search.



Jerry of ASI





"captmorgan" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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I will be taking a trip to Vegas and have not flown in over ten years. I
would really like to take my Penegra with me (What happens in Vegas stays
in Vegas)for obvious reasons.
Anyone have any experience with this? Carry it on vs in my luggage? Leave
it in the blister pack? Thanks


John

2005-02-03, 10:35 am

But you have prescription meds without a prescription. Isn't that against
the law?

"Jerry Sturdivant" <jerryst@cox.net> wrote in message
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> I've never hear of them bothering medicines. Their primary job is weapons
> search.
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> Jerry of ASI
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> "captmorgan" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
> news:9723fee4356b0a2d3470d49a6ce3a4d3@localhost.talkaboutsupport.com...
> I will be taking a trip to Vegas and have not flown in over ten years. I
> would really like to take my Penegra with me (What happens in Vegas stays
> in Vegas)for obvious reasons.
> Anyone have any experience with this? Carry it on vs in my luggage? Leave
> it in the blister pack? Thanks
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Marek Williams

2005-02-03, 10:35 am

On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:05:37 -0500, "John" <Me@myhome.net> dijo:

>But you have prescription meds without a prescription. Isn't that against
>the law?


Perhaps. But I typically drive five mph over the speed limit. That is
also against the law. I'm not going to get excited about it. I've done
it all my life and I have gotten a ticket only once. There are so many
bazillions of laws on the books that each of us breaks several dozen
every day. Screw it. I have a life to live, what's left of it, that
is.

If he's leaving from a U.S. destination and going to a U.S.
destination, there is no customs to worry about. All that is going to
happen is that Bushland Security (please, don't get me started) is
going to scan his luggage and run him through a metal detector thing
before he gets on the plane. If he goes by bus or train, not even
that.

I refuse to be cowed by my misgovernment.

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captmorgan

2005-02-07, 8:11 am

Thanks for the info guys. I think I am going to toss some in one of my
empty asthma prescriptions or maybe find a similar looking vitamin and use
that bottle

ED

2005-02-12, 1:18 pm


"captmorgan" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the info guys. I think I am going to toss some in one of my
> empty asthma prescriptions or maybe find a similar looking vitamin and use
> that bottle
>

You're talking about a small bottle of pills here. Just keep them in your
pocket lol


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