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Safety of ordering low-schedule substances through mail

cant_overdose

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Hello all, haven't posted in a long while but need some advice. I'm not gonna directly refer to sources, as if know its against the rules, but several years ago, I found an easy way to order things like zopiclone, soma, modafinl, etc. from outside the US, where I reside.
I really feel I need the former two for insomnia and back pain, but cant possibly hope to obtain them from a provider because I'm already, legitimately, prescribed suboxone and some other things. So, in the US at least, even if a provider would prescribe them, the pharmacies would likely refuse to fill them.
For years now, this has been a godsend, as they're very cheap and sellers have demonstrated extraordinary integrity for the most part.
My problem, however, is that occasionally customs will intercept one of the packages and send me a letter to the effects that the contents are contraband and subject to seizure and forfeiture. And then I hear nothing else about it. None of the letters threaten legal proceedings or anything like that.
On one hand, I think that the DEA h
likely has bigger fish to fry (fentayl, etc.), and the likelihood of them actually charging me seems very small (I only order about 50 pills of each at a time).
I know from old posts from the Hive, where people referred to these things as "love letters" and implied that if one gets a letter like that, there's no chance they're planning some kind of "sting" or "controlled delivery" or they wouldn't advertise about it.
I don't go through black market - just regular mail. I don't know how and don't want to start using the dark web because I have no business having access to all these potent drugs frequently talked about here.
I don't really abuse the pills, just take them like I would if they were prescribed.
My question is, has anyone else been in a similar situation? As I said, I've been ordering these for a long time,any years, and had no trouble apart from the seizure of intercepted packages, and I absolutely don't want to stop ordering because trying to sleep or deal with back pain is dramatically lowers my quality of life (I have depression too and, yes, I take the placebo antidepressants they give you for this - to no effect whatsoever). On the other hand, I think better safe than sorry and quality of life would definitely not improve with prison time. So, has anyone else had experience with this? I've gotten packages intercepted and the resulting letters about 5 times over as many years, with no further consequences. How seriously should I take this in yalls estimation? Thank you all for any responses.
 
Ive ordered things like phenibut and 7oh/kratom (the latter might be beneficial for your case) thru the mail with no problems; both of those are legal however. The only time Ive tried to order scheduled substances (amph) they were never even sent out, the illegitimate source just took my crypto payment and ran. I think the letters won't really amount to any serious action taken; unless it becomes frequent enough that they're so inclined to do so...
 
If you where in Canada it would be very low risk. They cant open your mail without a warrant. However in the US they dont need that and i believe (but am not 100% sure) that using the mail for drugs ups it to a felony.
 
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