If you donât, update based on that, Iâm not sure what to say. She knowingly and clearly lied, despite knowing that we had a work contract and interview transcripts showing this. Please consider that you shouldnât trust somebody who has provably lied to you and the community multiple times.
For #2, you are saying youâre worried about a people who want to buy antibiotics? We travel all the time and itâs often hard to interact with local medical systems since we donât speak the language. And I get frequent UTIs (if you must know), and very frequently end up being in pain for days because itâs hard to navigate a new medical system where I donât speak the language, so it just seems pretty good to be prepared and travel with some antibiotics, just in case.
The link you share isnât saying that pharmacies are illegal, itâs saying that they sometimes sell counterfeit drugs, and thatâs illegal. Itâs not related to this situation.
Lastly, we thought since she was getting a single pack in a country where it was legal, it was very unlikely that anything would happen traveling with that. I googled it, asked ChatGPT to search for it, and asked a lawyer friend of mine if theyâve ever heard of somebody being arrested for traveling with a single pack of ADHD medicine without a prescription. Nothing showed up (except for going to a place like Japan with famously strict laws around that).
Think about it. The number of people who take ADHD medication who travel with their medicine without remembering to bring their prescription is massive, and you never hear about anybody getting in trouble for it. Theyâre not looking for people with ADHD who just forgot to bring their prescription. Theyâre looking for smugglers.
This is all moot though: she went and got herself a prescription. Also, once again, she was travelling with genuinely illegal recreational drugs on both flights for herself. I am very surprised you donât consider this point to be extremely relevant here.
The whole point Ben was making was that âthey were convinced to take actions that could have had severe personal downsides such as jail time in a foreign country, and that these are actions that they confidently believe they would not have taken had it not been due to the strong pressures they felt from the Nonlinear cofoundersâ.
We didnât pressure herâwe just asked, and when she said she needed a perscription, we said to forget about it. And she would have done it anywaysâand did. With her own genuinely illegal recreational drugs. She actually kept half of the ADHD medicine for herself.
Can I confirm I am seeing the correct image. I see a screenshot of a google document. As oppose to contract signed by both parties. Would you be able to confirm this contract was signed by both parties?
The link you share isnât saying that pharmacies are illegal, itâs saying that they sometimes sell counterfeit drugs, and thatâs illegal.
It indeed looks like the article I linked was related to counterfeit drugs, and not necessarily dispensing drugs without prescription. Although, I still suspect the reason adderall is accessible in tourist areas, is not related to their inherent legality, but instead some of the themes this article. I will research this further and make edits below.
I googled it, asked ChatGPT to search for it, and asked a lawyer friend of mine if theyâve ever heard of somebody being arrested for traveling with a single pack of ADHD medicine without a prescription. Nothing showed up (except for going to a place like Japan with famously strict laws around that).
If I understand these complaints to have been made in 2021, ChatGPT was launched in Nov 2022. Is it possible you are mistaken here?
If I understand you correctly, you were aware that by asking your employee to bring drugs across the border, she would be committing a crime?
We show Chloeâs work contract in the third row of the very first table. We also link to interview transcripts showing that we paid her exactly what she was promised. This is a clear example of Chloe lying.
If you donât, update based on that, Iâm not sure what to say. She knowingly and clearly lied, despite knowing that we had a work contract and interview transcripts showing this. Please consider that you shouldnât trust somebody who has provably lied to you and the community multiple times.
For #2, you are saying youâre worried about a people who want to buy antibiotics? We travel all the time and itâs often hard to interact with local medical systems since we donât speak the language. And I get frequent UTIs (if you must know), and very frequently end up being in pain for days because itâs hard to navigate a new medical system where I donât speak the language, so it just seems pretty good to be prepared and travel with some antibiotics, just in case.
The link you share isnât saying that pharmacies are illegal, itâs saying that they sometimes sell counterfeit drugs, and thatâs illegal. Itâs not related to this situation.
Lastly, we thought since she was getting a single pack in a country where it was legal, it was very unlikely that anything would happen traveling with that. I googled it, asked ChatGPT to search for it, and asked a lawyer friend of mine if theyâve ever heard of somebody being arrested for traveling with a single pack of ADHD medicine without a prescription. Nothing showed up (except for going to a place like Japan with famously strict laws around that).
Think about it. The number of people who take ADHD medication who travel with their medicine without remembering to bring their prescription is massive, and you never hear about anybody getting in trouble for it. Theyâre not looking for people with ADHD who just forgot to bring their prescription. Theyâre looking for smugglers.
This is all moot though: she went and got herself a prescription. Also, once again, she was travelling with genuinely illegal recreational drugs on both flights for herself. I am very surprised you donât consider this point to be extremely relevant here.
The whole point Ben was making was that âthey were convinced to take actions that could have had severe personal downsides such as jail time in a foreign country, and that these are actions that they confidently believe they would not have taken had it not been due to the strong pressures they felt from the Nonlinear cofoundersâ.
We didnât pressure herâwe just asked, and when she said she needed a perscription, we said to forget about it. And she would have done it anywaysâand did. With her own genuinely illegal recreational drugs. She actually kept half of the ADHD medicine for herself.
Can I confirm I am seeing the correct image. I see a screenshot of a google document. As oppose to contract signed by both parties. Would you be able to confirm this contract was signed by both parties?
It indeed looks like the article I linked was related to counterfeit drugs, and not necessarily dispensing drugs without prescription. Although, I still suspect the reason adderall is accessible in tourist areas, is not related to their inherent legality, but instead some of the themes this article. I will research this further and make edits below.
If I understand these complaints to have been made in 2021, ChatGPT was launched in Nov 2022. Is it possible you are mistaken here?
If I understand you correctly, you were aware that by asking your employee to bring drugs across the border, she would be committing a crime?