After someone receives the letter from Customs:
A notification that they were trying to import controlled substances (benzos from online pharmacy), and that the package was siezed at customs, and a letter stating that they have the option to contest it, or abandon it (with abandoning it being the default result after 30 days), plus a public service announcement about ordering pills from other countries, and stating that future attempts to import may result in penalties.
At this point, the person receiving this notification is out of the woods for that incident, correct?
At this point, is the person who received this notification now on a customs watch list, with international shipments to them being monitored?
A notification that they were trying to import controlled substances (benzos from online pharmacy), and that the package was siezed at customs, and a letter stating that they have the option to contest it, or abandon it (with abandoning it being the default result after 30 days), plus a public service announcement about ordering pills from other countries, and stating that future attempts to import may result in penalties.
At this point, the person receiving this notification is out of the woods for that incident, correct?
At this point, is the person who received this notification now on a customs watch list, with international shipments to them being monitored?