greengummybear
Bluelighter
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- Dec 23, 2014
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syrian rue is legal and obtaining this is safe.
sending drugs in the mail is a federal crime in the United States. substituted tryptamines are considered analogues under the federal analogue act. in the United States federal courts 0.06% of defendants are found not guilty and most convictions involve federal prison time. with international mail the United States doesn't require warrants to open mail. they often seize and search suspicious items. they don't always press charges. things get complicated because of various reasons.
from a harm reduction perspective if you obtain research chemicals in the United States you should consider them schedule 1 controlled substances. after synthetic cannabinoids became popular the feds caught on about imported research chemicals from clear-net sites. the dark-net is different.... i cant say more without getting into sourcing. i am just warning the United States incarcerates the most people in the world. you're less likely to be convicted of a crime and sent to prison anywhere other than the United States.
sending drugs in the mail is a federal crime in the United States. substituted tryptamines are considered analogues under the federal analogue act. in the United States federal courts 0.06% of defendants are found not guilty and most convictions involve federal prison time. with international mail the United States doesn't require warrants to open mail. they often seize and search suspicious items. they don't always press charges. things get complicated because of various reasons.
from a harm reduction perspective if you obtain research chemicals in the United States you should consider them schedule 1 controlled substances. after synthetic cannabinoids became popular the feds caught on about imported research chemicals from clear-net sites. the dark-net is different.... i cant say more without getting into sourcing. i am just warning the United States incarcerates the most people in the world. you're less likely to be convicted of a crime and sent to prison anywhere other than the United States.