If you're not home and pick it up at the post office a few days later, there's only a small possibility that law enforcement would even consider posting up waiting for you for days at the post office over a little gear.
If you do get busted at the post office the police would still need a search warrant to raid your home giving your significant other time to clean things up a bit
Kristofer is completely right I've never heard of an average guy who was on gear getting busted unless h had the shit in his car during a dui stop, left it open during a room inspection(in the military) or something to that effect, pretty much screwing yourself.
Labs and dealers are who they seem to be targeting and like I said they aren't targeting them very well. There are easily over 100,000 people who use gear in the U.S. and the biggest bust the feds can come up with is 154 people, really?
Don't sell and keep your orders small, you won't be targeted.
In regards to domestic, you shouldn't have to worry as much due to the fact that domestic orders do not go through customs, I've never heard of domestic packages being seized.
Bullseye as i told Jada,
I wouldn't order more than 15 vials domestically just to play it safe. With domestic orders there is a lesser chance of getting your shit nabbed than internationally due to your package not going through customs so it's a bit higher than I'm comfortable with internationally.
i hear ya lol,hell im scared of that shit anyway lolNo problem guys. trying to keep my fellow gymrats out of jail haha
just my 2 cents....if you have a package seized by local L.E and your address is on it, then its only a matter of hours before they would have a signed warrant and at your door step and if your detained and no access to call and have someone help you clean up your pretty much screwed... that being said just be smart and careful.
Do you guys know if they ask for personal information when signing up for a PO box?
Like name, home adrress, and a number, or do they say, your box number is 452, pay 50 every month and thats that....?
yes.
Well do you have to provide ID and prove who you are to get the PO or will supplying them with false info allow you to get it anyway?
And if you do/can get it under false info, what happens when you get a package too big to fit in the box you're assigned? Do you have to show ID matching who owns the PO to pick it up or what?
It seems like the labs and domestic dealers are the ones who the feds are truly after, not the every day gym rat.
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