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en In most countries, if you have drugs in your possession, in your suitcase or on you, the fact that you don't know about it or you were set up or you're carrying someone else's bag -- that is no excuse whatsoever and you're gonna be sentenced to the full extent of the law.

en The counterfeiting of drugs is a great way to make a lot of money. With illicit drugs, you could get killed or sentenced to jail for the rest of your life. With counterfeit medicines, there's little chance of getting killed, and if you get caught, the sentence will be light since the issue just hasn't been taken that seriously in many countries.

en You always pack your suitcase full. All the clean socks I own are in that suitcase. I'm taking enough clothes.

en These drugs cost approximately $80 to $85 per month [prescribed]. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level. In Canada and Europe and, in fact, 17 different countries worldwide where these drugs are over-the-counter, the average out-of-pocket cost in U.S. dollars is between $10 and $15 a month.

en People still sneak across here all the time, ... They may not come in the hundreds, or in the thousands, but they still do come, and any one of them could be carrying a suitcase bomb for all we know.

en To have the truth in your possession you can be found guilty, sentenced to death.
  Peter Tosh

en We must put together countries that produce drugs, countries that traffic, and countries that consume, and through this multilateral effort really stop the growing of crime.

en We're gonna lower the cost of drugs to America across the board, ... And we're gonna increase the availability of drug coverage for every senior.

en There is some concern over drugs coming off of patents and the expense of those drugs, and in some cases, such as with Pfizer and Merck, the efficacy issues, ... But we still can't get away from the fact that we're looking at an aging population and drugs are an integral part of keeping us going as long as we possibly can.

en Do you give a youngster drugs? ... And how about a woman who is carrying a fetus, and the fetus will be adversely affected when she takes drugs ... the state should make that legal? I don't think so!

en The reason that countries are using lousy drugs to treat malaria is that they can't afford better drugs.

en The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled.
  Andrew Carnegie

en In fact, the first week out, my little suitcase with my clothes in it was stolen.

en The defendant had drugs in his system, drove in a manner consistent with drug use and ultimately, was in possession of drugs also. The people believe that the magistrate had sufficient evidence to believe the defendant was intoxicated at the time of his driving.

en The opportunity is to lower the cost of these drugs. The risk is that state Medicaid programs use this excuse to entirely deny some patients access to more effective and more expensive drugs which work for those patients.
  John Goodman


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