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Trendsetter21 said:
Bringing it back on an airplane is just plain old crazy. It is much safer to mail them, plus I'm pretty sure its a higher penalty to actually have them on you while boarding an airplane, at least with mailing them to yourself you would have deniability cuz you could put a different name on the address. Especially after 911 no way would I try to take anything on a plane, I went to mexico 2 times last year and each time was searched on the way out............guess they just don't like me.

DRUG TRANSPORTATION/DISTRIBUTION

Laws against the illegal transportation and/or distribution of drugs are designed to seriously punish big time dealers and repeat offenders. However, most offenderseven nonviolent oneswill face the harsh consequences if convicted. Because every state has its own unique drug laws, it is vital that you get the help of a competent attorney who is familiar with the law and who can ensure that you are not unduly punished.

If you are facing drug transportation/distribution charges, please contact ustoday for a complimentary consultation with a highly experienced and aggressive criminal defense attorney at Imhoff & Associates.

Transportation/Distribution Offenses

The transporting of illegal drugsalso referred to as narcoticsoccurs when an individual or a group knowingly transfers the substances from one place to another. Whether transporting small amounts of narcotics in a car or large amounts in an airplane, both crimes are considered serious offenses. Drug distribution refers to the act of selling narcotics to others and the gravity of the crime depends on the circumstances surrounding the case.

Consequences of a Drug Transportation/Distribution Conviction

The punishments for federal and state drug transportation and distribution convictions vary depending on a number of mitigating factors such as the type/classification of drug being transported/distributed, the geographic location, the amount, and the involvement of minors. Those who import large quantities of narcotics from another country face the most severe penalties. Consequences of a drug transportation/distribution conviction may include:

* Long prison sentence
* Hefty fines
* Parole/probation
* Registration as a narcotics offender
* Forfeiture of assets
* Drug testing/rehab/counseling
* Search and seizure of property
* Deportation (if not a U.S. citizen)
Well it was kind of a unique situation as i was already IN the airport past all the screening and shit and there were pharmacies in the airport in this area. I should seen if they had gear. :(
 
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I actually only live about 2 hours from the Mexico border myself, and I too have been pulled into the search zone my last 3 trips. Luckily I knew that would be the case and didn't even attempt to bring anything back. Besides that, I'd rather fly to Turkey for real human grade shit then drive two hours to Mexico for shitty pero or Vaca grade dirty shit.

Trendsetter21 said:
Bringing it back on an airplane is just plain old crazy. It is much safer to mail them, plus I'm pretty sure its a higher penalty to actually have them on you while boarding an airplane, at least with mailing them to yourself you would have deniability cuz you could put a different name on the address. Especially after 911 no way would I try to take anything on a plane, I went to mexico 2 times last year and each time was searched on the way out............guess they just don't like me.

DRUG TRANSPORTATION/DISTRIBUTION

Laws against the illegal transportation and/or distribution of drugs are designed to seriously punish big time dealers and repeat offenders. However, most offenderseven nonviolent oneswill face the harsh consequences if convicted. Because every state has its own unique drug laws, it is vital that you get the help of a competent attorney who is familiar with the law and who can ensure that you are not unduly punished.

If you are facing drug transportation/distribution charges, please contact ustoday for a complimentary consultation with a highly experienced and aggressive criminal defense attorney at Imhoff & Associates.

Transportation/Distribution Offenses

The transporting of illegal drugsalso referred to as narcoticsoccurs when an individual or a group knowingly transfers the substances from one place to another. Whether transporting small amounts of narcotics in a car or large amounts in an airplane, both crimes are considered serious offenses. Drug distribution refers to the act of selling narcotics to others and the gravity of the crime depends on the circumstances surrounding the case.

Consequences of a Drug Transportation/Distribution Conviction

The punishments for federal and state drug transportation and distribution convictions vary depending on a number of mitigating factors such as the type/classification of drug being transported/distributed, the geographic location, the amount, and the involvement of minors. Those who import large quantities of narcotics from another country face the most severe penalties. Consequences of a drug transportation/distribution conviction may include:

* Long prison sentence
* Hefty fines
* Parole/probation
* Registration as a narcotics offender
* Forfeiture of assets
* Drug testing/rehab/counseling
* Search and seizure of property
* Deportation (if not a U.S. citizen)
 
It's legal in Lebanon
 
So Turkey or Thailand seem to be 2 of the best bets (for pricing and easily obtainable)

because they are legal and cheap there...what is the risk of fakes?
I would assume it's not as big as an issue in those countries as the real deal seems to be just as cheap as making fakes would be?!?
 
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