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Greenlighter
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Hello, I frequent another forum like this and I would post this there but I fear someone is collecting evidence against us over there (we've already banned some proven feds) so I'm asking it here for anonymity.
I order rc's through my p.o. box (not a fake). I only get legal RC's and I live in the US. The other day two county sheriff squad cars were parked in front of my house for maybe half an hour and left without incident. Cops almost never go through my street but I figured it was unrelated. Then a couple days later I saw a squad car (not sure which department but it was different from the sheriff cars) parked in front of the post office of my p.o. box. I drove past and went back home instead of picking up my mail. Half an hour later I was on an errand driving by anyway and noticed the squad car was still there. It was empty both times and I couldn't see any officers nearby.
Now that post office is in a strip mall so it's possible the last cop could have been stopping by for lunch nearby or something for half an hour, I need to check again soon if someone is still there. Anyway it has become quite an unlikely situation to be a coincidence, though still possible. But I am really worried. There could have been several causes for this. A supplier I bought a small amount from months ago recently got busted because they mistakenly tested his RC product as meth. I don't think the feds care much about the small amount I bought, but I think it might be possible that they looked at his sales records and sent an alert to the local pd of all customers to do what they want. And as I live in some boring suburbs I could see the local cops jumping on this.
Another possibility: I've sent a few small amounts of various RC's to some people, and I think one was seized because the recipient never got it. However that seized package was not containing the chem that can be confused as meth on a field test, and was admitted by the DEA themselves that it is not a structural analog to anything so idk why that would be enough for cops to be following me.
Now what I want to know is if there is any reason for cops to be doing this if they are after me? I would think if they have evidence they would go straight to me, if not arrest me at least ask me some questions. If they're watching my box maybe they're waiting to see me pick up a package for more evidence, or send another small amount of RC's to someone? But still if they were doing that I would think they'd go undercover and not be so obvious. They wouldn't waste their time trying to scare me or some shit right? The only way I can explain the cars parked in front of my house, besides as an unrelated event, is if they were going to arrest me or talk to me but then realized they don't have enough evidence or something at the last minute, and then decided to stake out my box to get some instead. But that seems highly unlikely still, they should have had known whether they could or could not talk to me before they got there.
Despite logic I can't help but get really paranoid which is why I'm asking for different perspectives on this. It would be quite the coincidence as I've never seen cops parked in either of those places.
I order rc's through my p.o. box (not a fake). I only get legal RC's and I live in the US. The other day two county sheriff squad cars were parked in front of my house for maybe half an hour and left without incident. Cops almost never go through my street but I figured it was unrelated. Then a couple days later I saw a squad car (not sure which department but it was different from the sheriff cars) parked in front of the post office of my p.o. box. I drove past and went back home instead of picking up my mail. Half an hour later I was on an errand driving by anyway and noticed the squad car was still there. It was empty both times and I couldn't see any officers nearby.
Now that post office is in a strip mall so it's possible the last cop could have been stopping by for lunch nearby or something for half an hour, I need to check again soon if someone is still there. Anyway it has become quite an unlikely situation to be a coincidence, though still possible. But I am really worried. There could have been several causes for this. A supplier I bought a small amount from months ago recently got busted because they mistakenly tested his RC product as meth. I don't think the feds care much about the small amount I bought, but I think it might be possible that they looked at his sales records and sent an alert to the local pd of all customers to do what they want. And as I live in some boring suburbs I could see the local cops jumping on this.
Another possibility: I've sent a few small amounts of various RC's to some people, and I think one was seized because the recipient never got it. However that seized package was not containing the chem that can be confused as meth on a field test, and was admitted by the DEA themselves that it is not a structural analog to anything so idk why that would be enough for cops to be following me.
Now what I want to know is if there is any reason for cops to be doing this if they are after me? I would think if they have evidence they would go straight to me, if not arrest me at least ask me some questions. If they're watching my box maybe they're waiting to see me pick up a package for more evidence, or send another small amount of RC's to someone? But still if they were doing that I would think they'd go undercover and not be so obvious. They wouldn't waste their time trying to scare me or some shit right? The only way I can explain the cars parked in front of my house, besides as an unrelated event, is if they were going to arrest me or talk to me but then realized they don't have enough evidence or something at the last minute, and then decided to stake out my box to get some instead. But that seems highly unlikely still, they should have had known whether they could or could not talk to me before they got there.
Despite logic I can't help but get really paranoid which is why I'm asking for different perspectives on this. It would be quite the coincidence as I've never seen cops parked in either of those places.