shtonkalot
Bluelighter
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- Aug 23, 2000
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fortehlulz, may I ask if you have any experience with items not on the prohibited import list nor on the drugs and poisons schedule that would be covered under 'analogue laws' and how they are dealt with legally.
In this case it would appear that the authorities have collected evidence relating to something clearly defined as illegal and still are not going the extra steps to prosecute.
I'm not asking 'what are the chances of being done' with unscheduled/not prohibited goods but I thought you may have come across legal situations with such substances imported and then confiscated/recorded and might be able to give some opinion of what happens legally in such cases.
I'd be interested in knowing if customs can choose to confiscate something that is not listed but is an 'analogue' of something that is. If so who decides in those cases what is or isn't an analogue and where that leaves things legally in terms of possession or import of the substance.
Thanks for the information too ftl. I appreciate your posts here greatly.
Of course all opinions welcome.
In this case it would appear that the authorities have collected evidence relating to something clearly defined as illegal and still are not going the extra steps to prosecute.
I'm not asking 'what are the chances of being done' with unscheduled/not prohibited goods but I thought you may have come across legal situations with such substances imported and then confiscated/recorded and might be able to give some opinion of what happens legally in such cases.
I'd be interested in knowing if customs can choose to confiscate something that is not listed but is an 'analogue' of something that is. If so who decides in those cases what is or isn't an analogue and where that leaves things legally in terms of possession or import of the substance.
Thanks for the information too ftl. I appreciate your posts here greatly.
Of course all opinions welcome.