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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 1796263" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>There is an Oklahoma state website that will show recent prescriptions filled of controlled substances within the state of Oklahoma. To my knowledge it doesn't alert anyone and has to be manually checked by a practitioner with a valid OBN (Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics) login.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps there are some safeguards where if a person fills multiple prescriptions for multiple meds at multiple pharmacies from multiple prescribers, it would generate a report to some unknown entity, i.e., the OBN or OSBI... but based on my experience... NOT.</p><p></p><p>And for those so "in the know" about the medications prescribed to GZ, temazepam is a benzodiazepine similar to Valium that is most often prescribed (again, in my experience) as a single dose at night to aid in sleep. I wouldn't see it as much of a factor in this case. Adderall, I dunno... that's something entirely different. Relevancy of that one is still to be determined.</p><p></p><p>As for the "trace" MJ in TM's system, show me an assay that will QUANTITATIVELY measure THC and I'll show you something that is never used in the medical system... in forensics, I wouldn't know. But I'd be surprised. The point is, this kid may not be the "angel" he has been portrayed to be by his family and much of the media. I'm not condemning him, nor saying he was high at the time of the event. It just shows a pattern. Just as abrasions on TMs knuckles and bruising and abrasions on GZ's face and head is also a pattern... one you can deduce yourself.</p><p></p><p>I still think GZ is going to go to prison, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 1796263, member: 9374"] There is an Oklahoma state website that will show recent prescriptions filled of controlled substances within the state of Oklahoma. To my knowledge it doesn't alert anyone and has to be manually checked by a practitioner with a valid OBN (Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics) login. Perhaps there are some safeguards where if a person fills multiple prescriptions for multiple meds at multiple pharmacies from multiple prescribers, it would generate a report to some unknown entity, i.e., the OBN or OSBI... but based on my experience... NOT. And for those so "in the know" about the medications prescribed to GZ, temazepam is a benzodiazepine similar to Valium that is most often prescribed (again, in my experience) as a single dose at night to aid in sleep. I wouldn't see it as much of a factor in this case. Adderall, I dunno... that's something entirely different. Relevancy of that one is still to be determined. As for the "trace" MJ in TM's system, show me an assay that will QUANTITATIVELY measure THC and I'll show you something that is never used in the medical system... in forensics, I wouldn't know. But I'd be surprised. The point is, this kid may not be the "angel" he has been portrayed to be by his family and much of the media. I'm not condemning him, nor saying he was high at the time of the event. It just shows a pattern. Just as abrasions on TMs knuckles and bruising and abrasions on GZ's face and head is also a pattern... one you can deduce yourself. I still think GZ is going to go to prison, though. [/QUOTE]
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