If someone has been struggling to get their prescription and someone else lends them some for a few days, that is illegal. And if I was their boss and I thought this might be about to take place, I would walk out of the room.
Generally I agree that following the law is good, but I think legal norms around medication are way too strict and I wouldn’t want to be the reason someone gets theirs.
This article is both about risks and norms. And I don’t want anyone who helps/lends their medication to be considered a norm-breaking EA. Notably because that’s quite a lot people.
Wouldn’t this be illegal? In which case, I think it’s pretty clearly at least a risk.
If someone has been struggling to get their prescription and someone else lends them some for a few days, that is illegal. And if I was their boss and I thought this might be about to take place, I would walk out of the room.
Generally I agree that following the law is good, but I think legal norms around medication are way too strict and I wouldn’t want to be the reason someone gets theirs.
This article is both about risks and norms. And I don’t want anyone who helps/lends their medication to be considered a norm-breaking EA. Notably because that’s quite a lot people.
I’ll just flag that this is a different situation to the one in your other comment, and I don’t think it raises any ethical difficulties.