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Customs allowing 50 dosage units to be imported

bodybuildr

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Has anyone tried this, it looks like you can declare 50 dosage units of a controlled substance without a prescription.


U.S. residents entering the United States at international land borders, who are carrying a validly obtained controlled substance (except narcotics such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, or LSD), are subject to certain additional requirements. If a U.S. resident wants to bring in a controlled substance other than narcotics such as marijuana, cocaine, heroine, or LSD, but does not have a prescription for the substance issued by a U.S.-licensed practitioner (e.g., physician, dentist, etc.) registered with and authorized by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to prescribe the mediation, the individual may not import more than 50 dosage units of the medication. if the U.S. resident has a prescription for the controlled substance issued by a DEA registrant, more than 50 dosage units may be imported by that person, provided all other legal requirements are met.

Please note that only medications that can be legally prescribed in the United States may be imported for personal use. Be aware that possession of certain substances may also violate state laws.

Warning: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) prohibits the importation, by mail or in person, of fraudulent prescription and nonprescription drugs and medical devices. These include unorthodox "cures" for such medical conditions as cancer, AIDS, arthritis, or multiple sclerosis. Although such drugs or devices may be legal elsewhere, if the FDA has not approved them for use in the United States, they may not legally enter the country and will be confiscated if found, even if they were obtained under a foreign physician's prescription.

For specifics about importing controlled substances call (202) 307-2414. For additional information about traveling with medication, contact your nearest FDA office or write Food and Drug Administration, Division of Import Operations and Policy, Room 12-8 (HFC-170), 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, or read the FDA's Subchapter on Coverage of Personal Importations.
 
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50 dosage units isnt worth getting bent over by bubba in the shower, so i'll pass on this one.

seriously though, this has been discussed before here, and i dont see a lot of bros coming across and declaring their goods. imho, this aint a good idea.


peace bb79
 
well..

50 dosage units from a doctors point of view is probly 100ml/dose. that seems to be the standard script for juice. Even if that isn't it.. "dosage units" is so broad.. they could fuck you over very easily. Also lots of juice isn't manufactured in the USA.. and I don't know how that would play out.

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I brought this law or a similar law up to a customs officer in mexico in 1999. He said it is fine with the exception of steroids. They are not included in this. I asked about growth hormone and he said that was fine.

Call the number and ask.
 
Actually according to the Customs web site you dont need a perscription for 50 dosage units or less, and it states the only thing you cant bring back are narcotics, I'm going to Mexico next weekend I'll talk to customs before I go in, I have been arrested on a mail order deal a few years ago and If I get caught again Ill go to jail , so I wont do anything Illegal , I dont have a problem declaring it if its legal. Only things that are avalible in the US are covered under this law according to the Customs web site.
 
Take a copy of the law with you and ask for the head of customs before you cross. It is definately worth a shot, but I am skeptical about it working.

Please, let us know what happens. This could be interesting.
 
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