If you take Crestor and you get to the Mexican
>border, it's worth the walk across. About a third of the
>price.
Bringing back prescription drugs into Texas from Mexico can be risky. I had a charter with a bunch of college kids to Laredo a couple years ago. Some of them bought some prescription drugs(I believe it was Valium) in Mexico, supposedly you'd go to this drugstore and tell them what you wanted and a Mexican Doctor would write you the prescription and they'd fill it right all for one lump sum. They brought it back through customs at the bridge with no problems, stopped at the check station north of Laredo and they ran a dog through the bus, he immediately hit on the girls luggage who had bought the drugs. The Border Patrol agent said it wasn't a federal offense to to bring prescription drugs across as long as you had a legal prescription, which I guess meant the Mexican prescription. HOWEVER, he'd told them that the State of Texas did not recognize Mexican prescriptions as legal, and they could charged with a felony charge of possesion of a controlled substance. He said if they were stopped by any Texas law enforcement official they be arrested. They asked why they weren't told at the border, he said they were working on a policy on informing people, but the Feds and the TX officials hadn't gotten together on it. I guess if you have a legal U.S. prescription for whatever you have on you, you're okay from what he said. Keep in mind this was several years back(before 9-11), so I don't know what the rules are now or if they have changed. Also I don't know what the state laws are in the other border states, just goin' by what I was told in TX. Tom.