muvolution
Bluelight Crew
You do know that about half the U.S. states still sell codeine otc in cough medicine, right?
The topic was about a trivial amount. Ground sensors, cameras, checkpoints or whatever else is used to monitor suspicious activity, for instance being on Canada for a short period of time. If going there on vacation, and having no weird activity there would be no cause, warrant or need for a vehicle to be searched. Also about the whole amount thing..there is no "legal" amount. Codeine in any form, any salt or any method of having it without a prescription is against the controlled substances act. It would be more or less about intent. Thry can tell whether you intended on transporting them across the border or not.
The St Lawrence River makes up a large portion of the border, which means that there isn't much land crossing (in NY). Lake Ontario in western NY turns into the St. Lawrence, and together they make up about 8/10 of the border. I have friends that live 10 miles from the border, and I asked them about running across at a random area, and they said the stuff about heat monitoring.
I don't know about other states though.
This is the first I've heard of heat monitoring on the border. I've got a few friends who live right near it and they've told me they've crossed into canada on atv's no probem several times in the boonies lol
@ muvolution I'm not quite sure where you have gotten that information, but I think you are misinformed ( codeine is on the National controlled substances act) . I could be wrong, because there is always something cool to learn. Where have you gotten this information? Is there threads on this topic?; and is there any documentation of states/select areas that do sell codeine OTC? Im 99% sure that i would have known about this but let's discuss it muvolution.You do know that about half the U.S. states still sell codeine otc in cough medicine, right?
@ muvolution I'm not quite sure where you have gotten that information, but I think you are misinformed ( codeine is on the National controlled substances act) . I could be wrong, because there is always something cool to learn. Where have you gotten this information? Is there threads on this topic?; and is there any documentation of states/select areas that do sell codeine OTC? Im 99% sure that i would have known about this but let's discuss it muvolution.
...Also about the whole amount thing..there is no "legal" amount. Codeine in any form, any salt or any method of having it without a prescription is against the controlled substances act. It would be more or less about intent. Thry can tell whether you intended on transporting them across the border or not.
You are mistaken in both regards OP. It is wise to have the facts presented vetted to ensure your own safety, but it is foolish to have such faith in your own beliefs that you are 99% an experienced staff member of our site is wrong because you have not heard of what he says before and to spread misinformation regarding the US Department of Homeland and Security's US Customs and Border Protection. A quick search, likely even of just BL, would indeed make this apparent as well.@ muvolution I'm not quite sure where you have gotten that information, but I think you are misinformed ( codeine is on the National controlled substances act) . I could be wrong, because there is always something cool to learn. Where have you gotten this information? Is there threads on this topic?; and is there any documentation of states/select areas that do sell codeine OTC? Im 99% sure that i would have known about this but let's discuss it muvolution.
You are mistaken in both regards OP. It is wise to have the facts presented vetted to ensure your own safety, but it is foolish to have such faith in your own beliefs that you are 99% an experienced staff member of our site is wrong because you have not heard of what he says before and to spread misinformation regarding the US Department of Homeland and Security's US Customs and Border Protection. A quick search, likely even of just BL, would indeed make this apparent as well.
Some preparations of codeine are schedule 5 in the states. Depending on local and state laws some schedule 5 drugs are exempt narcotics and they can be sold OTC at the discretion of the pharmacist with a bunch of rules on collection of information and circumstances again depending on the laws in the area and store policy. Similarly the AC&C preparation is not considered a prohibited narcotic by the border cops and 50 units are allowed to be imported per person at a land crossing. Just as with a 1.14L or whatever limit on hard liquor you can generally get away with 2 26s, so too do most let you take a bottle or two of pills.