Customs

No it started out as trafficking cannabis. That is what I do. I'm a grower. I hired the best attorney I could find, and it was reduced. The search was illegal. That's how I beat it. Like I said, if I had the money, could have had it thrown out of court. I will take what I can get.
 
No it started out as trafficking cannabis. That is what I do. I'm a grower. I hired the best attorney I could find, and it was reduced. The search was illegal. That's how I beat it. Like I said, if I had the money, could have had it thrown out of court. I will take what I can get.
why don't you get a medical marijuana card? I have one. its awesome. you have a limit though.
 
Usps does log ip's though and that's no shit.

All the designer drug fucks are making it harder for us to get our gear.
I track everything I order on a daily basis so if they're bothered by logging my inquiries on camping gear or toys for the wife, so be it. The one in a hundred orders I make "might" be T so to track me is pointless and I don't sweat it. Changing your ways is what draws attention if you were even being noticed to start with.
 
My latest intl pack didn't sit at customs at all. In, out, at my door a couple days later...it was nice.
 
2 packs (both legal) inbound into customs 28 Aug. Both arrived today.

One from Canada that went through IL even though it shipped from toronto. The other NYC from India....
 
I think everything we do on the internet is stored but the amount of data is staggering they aren't flagging people because they are tracking a pack I understand where you're coming from Paul but trust me it hasn't reached the point where they have the capabilities to flag packs based on tracking think of all the completely legitimate packs that are tracked everyday if what you say is true they'd be doing nothing but scrutinizing packs because they were tracked the whole operation would grind to a halt. There is no way that tracking your pack is flagging it I track every pack several times a day and only lost one, the one the sender didn't provide tracking. It's just to mammoth a task , we are talking about postal workers here. But I get you my friend I don't trust the government they are definitely invading our privacy they have admitted it it's just they don't have the infrastructure in place YET to do something about it.

you are correct in as much as tracking wont flag your pack. I order stuff off ebay all the time and Im constantly blowin up the tracking as are millions of other impatient people all over the globe. However it does tie your ip to the package, thereby removing any plausible deniablity. I use an anonymizer website with my third party parcel tracker, though I doubt that helps much, it does make me feel better.
 
you are correct in as much as tracking wont flag your pack. I order stuff off ebay all the time and Im constantly blowin up the tracking as are millions of other impatient people all over the globe. However it does tie your ip to the package, thereby removing any plausible deniablity. I use an anonymizer website with my third party parcel tracker, though I doubt that helps much, it does make me feel better.
That is a really good point I'm not computer savvy so it never occurred to me thanks for spreading the knowledge brother!
 
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