Sam312xx
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I'm in Canada wanting to order Tirz from QSC but also scared that if it gets caught they might come after me. Not really sure if I take the plunge or not.
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I'm in Canada wanting to order Tirz from QSC but also scared that if it gets caught they might come after me. Not really sure if I take the plunge or not.
For being nice hahahaCome after you for what exactly?
For being nice hahaha
For being nice hahaha
Importation of drugs is still illegal without prescription this applies to all, hence, CBSA contacts the receiver for proper documentation and if it can’t be provided they keep it.Seriously, though.
You are in Canada, what is the deal with importing this kind of peptides?
You know, surely.
We know you take glps, but can we ask if you get it domestically, only?
It's not "unapproved health care products", it's a prescription drug. There many requirements for importing prescription drugs to Canada.I actually fell down this rabbit hole. All the risk seems to be on. as usual, sellers. Canada's official web pages on the topic makes no mention of legal consequences for buyers of "unapproved health care products", which Canada classifies most peptides as, but warns of all the health risks of counterfeit drugs, etc. They can of course confiscate whatever they deem a health risk, but no mention of penalties (to buyers).
Digging really deep, in rare instances where any violating party presents an unusual risk by repeatedly violating the law, intentionally evading enforcement, or selling, the case can be referred for prosecution, with - max of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine for a first offense.
That's the US equivalent of a $350 fine and 64 days in jail at current exchange rates.
My main issue is that one of requirements for legally ordering is not importing more than a 90 day supply.Importation of drugs is still illegal without prescription this applies to all, hence, CBSA contacts the receiver for proper documentation and if it can’t be provided they keep it.
The gray area is peptides. This is why they label all peptides as research only even domestic labs.
The only good thing is I have not heard of any customer getting prosecuted.
If you’re not comfortable then stick to a domestic vendor.My main issue is that one of requirements for legally ordering is not importing more than a 90 day supply.
I imagine that something like a kit with 10 vials each containing 30mg of tirz which is clearly not a 90 day supply could be viewed as intent to distribute or resell.
That actually made me lol irlThat's the US equivalent of a $350 fine and 64 days in jail at current exchange rates.
That actually made me lol irl
max of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine for a first offense.
That's the US equivalent of a $350 fine and 64 days in jail at current exchange rates.
Unlimited supply of junkies, homeless people and crazed nativesI think I'd rather spend the 90 days in a Canadian jail where everyone is friendly and polite and there's an unlimited supply of poutine.
Or is that just a myth?
I think I'd rather spend the 90 days in a Canadian jail where everyone is friendly and polite and there's an unlimited supply of poutine.
Or is that just a myth?
Unlimited supply of junkies, homeless people and crazed natives
No poutine?!? I’ve been sold a lie!
Poutine has been raised to such a high art in Montreal, I don't know how it's not a city full of fatties...