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How does this article relate to crime?

Americans buying prescription drugs in Canada?

This is currently not in the article, and if the article is meant to be in the "crimes" section, this certainly does not apply. However, I was just wondering whether the term "drug tourism" would also include this phenomenon, as this *does* include drugs (of a different kind, I admit); it involves tourism (at least it crosses the border, and the people doing the crossing are the consumers themselves), and in some sense, the drugs they buy (generic versions of the prescription drug) are actually illegal in U.S. due to patent laws. And, overall, speaking as a John Q. Public, I think this is the most predominant form of "drug tourism" in the North America.

So, should this be included? novakyu (talk) 03:49, 10 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I was reading on the other page that


Nimbin

 is a drug tourist place to visit is that true  or are the laws there the same as the rest of Australia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.209.66.212 (talk) 11:40, 12 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]