EK wrote: I always felt bad for them, anxiously trying to stockpile enough pain meds to last a while at home.
I doubt that very many of your customers were in pain. Codeine is cheap in the US but doctors won't give unlimited supplies because it's a drug of abuse. It's quite addictive and distribution is strictly controlled by the government. If we docs prescribe too much of it or give prescriptions for it without documentation of legitimate medical indications we get our licences yanked by the DEA or maybe even get arrested for illegal distribution. If your customers had legitimately painful conditions and weren't abusing the drugs they could get them at home in reasonable amounts. So you can add "pusher" to your resume, EK.