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Hurricane dope sick

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I've always wondered this being an opiate addict but in Los Angeles, what it would be like when the power is out for millions of people , sustained hardcore winds with gnarly rain , almost impossible to drive how do you stay well? How do you hit up a connect during a hurricane lol? Not sourcing just wondering how it's possible cause it's hard enough to hustle and stay well as it is .
If anyone has experience or read anything I'd be interested to know anything thanks
 
This isn't Harm Reduction material and this is a dedicated Harm Reduction forum. You have 400 posts, so you really should know better my friend. Please read the Basic Drug Discussion forum guidelines before making any more threads.

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I have been through quite a few hurricanes in my life as a life long Floridian. The worst ones, I just smoked weed at the time, but I always did stock up on plenty of mid grade and crip buds for the storm tokin off the bong and smoking blunt after blunt and joint after joint... getting so stoney when the storms came, it was hurricanes Francis, Jeanne, and Wilma all did some bad damage to my area! I was only like 14/15 at the time of those hurricanes, so I hadn't yet tried opioids at that point.. but later when I became addicted to oxy, and we would have any hurricane coming for us, I would stock the fuck up... getting stupid ammounts of both OC40s and 80s and roxy 30s, every one was.. which made things difficult and would have to call every one I knew to find shit, because people I usually went to were selling out and I was too late.. so I went to numerous different people to stock up I remember.. and nothing even came.. so I had lots of oxy/roxy to do, and no BS hurricane damage, with the power out, flooding, trees in my yard to clean up, etc. got lucky there... but it could have ended badly if I had run out.. because lots of areas would have been flooded and damaged too badly to even think about going to cop anything.. when a hurricane hit in the rural neighborhood I lived in at the time, you were basically stranded out there.. and all my connects lived too far to walk to or anything at the time.. This past hurricane just 2 days ago, was a cat 4, and would have been the most devastating hurricane I have ever been thru, but it missed where I live and hit the northern areas in FL, much worse than it did in Southern FL where I am from.. and I am on subs, so I didn't have to worry this time.
 
Not 100% sure if this would work but if you kept some of the suboxone or whatever it is to help get you off opiates, if you have some of that literally sitting around on hand, something that would be enough so you don't go into full blown withdrawals.
 
Wow thanks exactly what I wanted to know, and keif Richards sorry I'm on mobile this is the only place it let me post
 
From the north east and in 2012 we had a powerful blizzard and I didn't get any dope and was stranded at my then g/f mother's house. I shoveled the driveway and the street to get to the main road for 12 hours straight to get dope. Not fun... not fun at all.

Her mother did pay me 100 dollars even though I kept saying "no I have to get my car out and I got it stuck in your driveway so I have to do this" it was terrible.
 
It is a weird question lol, it's a real thing people deal with and I never have so I wondered what it would be like and damn, I'd shovel snow if I have too also!!
 
I remember one storm all the roads over to where I score were flooded but the heavenly lord blessed me with 2 junkies in a raised jeep pulling up to where I was and 3 junkies continued in the jeep over the water to score and back over safely :D
 
Well as bad as hurricanes and such are, things rarely shut down completely for more than a few days. The last couple major disasters my dealers were back up before I could even get to them. Sandy was the worst as I didn't have enough money to stock up beforehand. But as soon as the storm cleared, I got the 'I'm here' from my connect and embarked on a crazy trip to get just across the Hudson River to lower east side manhattan. Normally a 40 minute trip, PATH to NYC subway, took hours. PATH still down. Buses still not running. But the ferry, a mere mile's walk away, was running to midtown. So I got the ferry over. Subway, still shut down to all lower manhattan. So it was a cab. The whole area still was badly flooded, no power for the entire area, but damn if my connect wasn't right there and back with my shit in 5 minutes.
Really made me miss all those hurricanes back when I lived in FL but had full rx bottles 24/7.

My connect now? Dude is a pro like no other. Every day he's there. Storm, blizzard, christmas morning, new years eve, "come". No worries about the next storm. Roads open and passable, or train running? "come"
 
I would think you'd be more worried about earthquakes. At least with the hurricane they had days of warning, so anybody paying attention could get all the dope they need. But with an earthquake, no warning, you're just stuck.
 
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