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Peptide Criminal Investigation (WTAF??) St. Landry Parish Sheriff's Office (based in Opelousas, LA)

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    ResearchCat
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    I read it. Seems kinda dicey. Lots of mays and could be considered. If he is selling, that is one thing, but I don’t know what crime you charge me with for possessing a bunch of vials of tirz and other stuff that isn’t FDA approved.

    It reads the one peptide dealer turned in another peptide dealer for cutting into his/her business.

    Every day that I wake up is further evidence of my immortality.

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      Commander
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      I see a lot of Peptide places shutting down in the future… Hopefully there will still be a few left to buy from in the USA

      Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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        Here is the whole thing, @peptidepete

        FROM THE DESK OF SHERIFF
        BOBBY J. GUIDROZ
        SUBJECT; PEPTIDE PRODUCTS

        WARNING! WARNING! WARNING!

        PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

        IT HAS COME TO THE ST. LANDRY PARISH SHERIFF’S OFFICE ATTENTION THAT CERTAIN PEPTIDES SUCH AS TIRZEPATIDE, SEMORELIN, AND TESAMORELIN, AMONG OTHERS, ARE BEING OBTAINED THROUGH ONLINE SOURCES, INCLUDING INTERNATIONAL VENDORS. MANY OF THESE SUBSTANCES ARE MARKETED FOR “RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY” , AND ARE NOT APPROVED BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. WHILE APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS GOVERNING THESE SUBSTANCES MAY BE NUANCED, THERE ARE CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH THE POSSESSION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH COMPOUNDS MAY CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF LAW.

        DUE TO THE REPORTED OVERWHELMING USE OF THE ILLEGAL PEPTIDE PRODUCTS, AND THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE ATTEMPTING TO PROFIT OFF OF AND SELL, AND DISTRIBUTE THESE PRODUCTS AS A BUSINESS IN ST. LANDRY PARISH, I FELT IT NECESSARY TO ISSUE THIS PUBLIC SERVICE WARNING AND ANNOUNCEMENT.

        1. WHAT ARE PEPTIDES?

        PEPTIDES ARE SHORT CHAINS OF AMINO ACID THAT ACT AS ESSENTIAL SIGNALLING MOLECULES IN THE BODY, REGULATING PROCESSES LIKE HORMONE LEVELS, INFLAMMATION, AND CELLULAR REPAIR. SOME PEPTIDES OCCUR NATURALLY IN THE BODY AND HAVE PARTICULAR FUNCTIONS.

        1. WHAT ARE SOME KEY USAGE EXAMPLES OF PEPTIDES?

        WEIGHT LOSS AND DIABETES. SKIN REJUVENATION, INCREASING MUSCLE MASS, AND REDUCING APPETITE.

        1. WHAT MAKES CERTAIN PEPTIDES ILLEGAL TO POSSESS?

        PEPTIDES MUST BE FDA APPROVED AS A LEGEND DRUG AND MUST HAVE A DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION TO PURCHASE AND POSSESS.

        IN RECENT CASES, THE ST. LANDRY PARISH SHERIFF’S NARCOTICS UNIT CONDUCTED INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE COMPLAINTS OF PEPTIDE PRODUCTS BEING POSSESSED, DISTRIBUTED, AND SOLD AS A BUSINESS IN AREAS OF THE PARISH.

        THE ST. LANDRY PARISH SHERIFF’S NARCOTICS DETECTIVES IMMEDIATELY INITIATED INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE COMPLAINTS.

        AS A RESULT IN ONE OF THE INVESTIGATIONS, ONE INDIVIDUAL WAS INTERVIEWED AND 498 VIALS OF THE PEPTIDE PRODUCTS WERE SEIZED AND SENT TO THE ACADIANA CRIME LAB FOR IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS. ONE HUNDRED (100) OF THE 498 VIALS THIS INDIVIDUAL HAD IN HIS POSSESSION WERE IDENTIFIED AS FDA APPROVED LEGEND DRUGS, (WHICH MEANS A DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION IS NEEDED BEFORE POSSESSING THE PRODUCT) THE SUSPECT DID NOT HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS FOR THE 100 VIALS OF PRODUCT. THE REMAINING 398 VIALS WILL BE HANDLED THROUGH THE NORMAL COURT PROCESS.

        UPON RECEIVING THE 100 VIALS OF THE ‘LEGEND’ DRUG ANALYSIS FROM THE CRIME LAB, AND DEPENDING ON TEST RESULTS FROM THE CRIME LAB, FURTHER ACTION MAY BE WARRANTED AND TAKEN BY NARCOTICS OFFICERS.

        Every day that I wake up is further evidence of my immortality.

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          ResearchCat
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          @commander Yeah, my bride no longer questions me when I buy crates of things bc the state we live in has made everything illegal except graft, fraud, and violence.

          Every day that I wake up is further evidence of my immortality.

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            It’s getting to where I have to have syringes shipped to an Amazon drop box on the state line.

            Every day that I wake up is further evidence of my immortality.

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              Thank you @researchcat ! Yeah, it sounds like someone dropped a dime on a competitor doesn't it?

              Camel's nose? Or nothingburger? I don't know. I do know I see a lot of baseless fearmongering being propagated by the usual suspects (paid propaganda, like the bad old days of various viruses). I think they will not win or even get a foothold on this battle. It's one I will personally go to war on if it comes to that.

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                BTW- the all caps doesn't give them any credibility, that's for damn sure.

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                  Sable Darqness
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                  these are not scheduled substances, no crime here mate

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                    Commander
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                    If something requires a prescription, like say semaglutide, companies cannot sell it to people that do not have a prescription…
                    Everyone thinks Kennedy allowing compounding pharmacies to make those peptides is a good thing - It is not! It is one step closer to not allowing any place to sell them, no matter what the purpose is, to anyone without a prescription.
                    Do not underestimate what Judges, DA, Prosecutors, etc. will do. The court system is not a fair system, I see it all the time when I am in court (yes I am an attorney). When a Judge has an addenda, they will rule the way they want to and that isn’t necessarily what the law actually is. Don’t believe me, ask anyone that went through a divorce in the court system…

                    Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                    • Sable DarqnessS Sable Darqness

                      these are not scheduled substances, no crime here mate

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                      @Sable-Darqness my thoughts exactly. Shipping them across state lines would be a different agency but this just seems like theyre making someones life miserable because they can.

                      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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