Originally Posted by
NWplatinum
First off I’m not sure why we’re talking about US law when I’m in Cambodia, under Cambodian jurisdiction. US law does not apply around the world, and US jurisdiction stops once you are outside the US. Furthermore, I’m not entirely sure what “law” you’re exactly referring to. If I’m getting a prescription filled while abroad, for which I have a US doctor prescription for, there is nothing illegal going on.
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Really?
US jurisdiction ends on US soil. A US doctor's license is not valid outside the US making their written prescription not valid outside the US.