Hmmm. that makes me wonder. The USPS can not open a package unless they obtain a search warrant, or it is considered a danger. The package may have come open due to it being mishandled, which prompted them to check its contents. Did you hit up Matt at CNW about this incident? I wonder if others have had similar deliveries.AgnosticFront said:I got a package from them w/nolva and it had been inspected. the box was open and there was an inspection notice but they still sent the nolva. they must have thought it was cocaine...
I got another one at a later date w/no problems.
I find this extremely hard to believe on a domestic package. They don't just go opening them for no reason.AgnosticFront said:Nah man, it was opened up and I remember there was something in there saying it had been inspected. But I really didn’t care because my nolva was still in there so no harm no foul. Know what I mean?
dont believe it then... i dont care, the guy just asked a question and i answered it. The package got opened but they didnt take it or make me sign for it or anything so it doesnt matter :thumbsup:Kaboju said:I find this extremely hard to believe on a domestic package. They don't just go opening them for no reason.
Well, nobody is saying it didn't happen. It's just that it is not a normal proceedure. I would expect a visit by law enforcement in the near future, because the USPS doesn't open packages without a reason or search warrant. Just be safe and don't sweep it under the carpet.AgnosticFront said:dont believe it then... i dont care, the guy just asked a question and i answered it. The package got opened but they didnt take it or make me sign for it or anything so it doesnt matter :thumbsup:
Do you really think law enforcement cares that much about a prescription drug that they don’t even know if I have a prescription for? Seems kind of stupid to me… And if they found it and did care, don’t you think they would have done something then? like made me go sign for it or confiscated it or 'personally' delivered it?Cuffs said:Well, nobody is saying it didn't happen. It's just that it is not a normal proceedure. I would expect a visit by law enforcement in the near future, because the USPS doesn't open packages without a reason or search warrant. Just be safe and don't sweep it under the carpet.
1st question: yes, depending on the circumstances.AgnosticFront said:Do you really think law enforcement cares that much about a prescription drug that they don’t even know if I have a prescription for? Seems kind of stupid to me… And if they found it and did care, don’t you think they would have done something then? like made me go sign for it or confiscated it or 'personally' delivered it?
They should be out busing the people that stole my subwoofer and amp. Not worrying about breast cancer medication haha
BTW... sup James the artist hows it hangin?
You're information is incorrect. It doesn't matter what the label says. And, depending on your states laws,yes it can be probable cause to obtain a search warrant for your home.BryanM said:well it clearly states for research purpose and not for human consumption right on the bottle so NO laws are being broken and this isnt enough probable cause to obtain a search warrant to check out your house.
If it had been in pill form then yes custom could be in some heat due to trademark and patent laws but you shouldnt have anything to worry about.
No offense taken here.AgnosticFront said:CUSTOM. it was like 3 months ago.
Cuffs... "And for what it's worth...whatever dude. Don't be safe or side with caution. No skin off here." I wasn't trying to be a dick... I was serious with those questions....
What do you think i should do?
:icon_lol: :lol:Chippewa said:I just got searched on an airline flight (well, my supplements suitcase anyway). I had an entire suitcase of powders, including Tyrosine, Taurine, HMB, CEE, Alcar, Sulbutiamine, k-rala, green tea, Rebound, Custom's liquid Nolva, Chippewa's custom-made liver protection formula, Chippewa's cutom-made daily antioxidant blend, Twinlab daily one, yohimbine HCL, and various proteins and a hand mixer. I'm sure they were baffled by it all, but they didn't do anything except put an inspection receipt in my suitcase.
Now that takes some serious cajones!Mach .78 said:What's that? Oh that's 99ml of Olive Oil and 1 gram of.......salt for taste. :cheers:Quote:
Originally Posted by Chippewa
I meant the SD solution takes some serious cajones, and wondered if you were traveling from Peru b/c you are a pilot and Maca is from Peru. How long are you away for at any given time? Too long to leave the SD behind?
You may be right... but if you consider the situation... I live in a not so nice area of a major city where I am surrounded by crime. Cops don’t enforce too many laws... It would just be totally inconsistent for them to be trying to bust me for prescription drugs when there are people selling illegal drugs and stealing cars and breaking into houses and fighting all around and they don’t do ****. Seriously I could name a few occasions where (serious) fights broke out and cops showed up and didn’t do **** except ID the people to see if they had any warrants.T-Bone said:Agnostic Front, you just sound kind of careless with things. Nolva isn't a supplement. Its a drug and its illegal without a prescription.
Sometimes that's all they can do. Especially when people don't want to press charges, or others don't want to be named as a witness. They ID'd them for a reason, probably for a documentation report, or a report to be reviewed by the district attorney for possible charges. There's a lot more that goes on than what you just see. Try going on a ride along one night. It would probably open your eyes a bit wider to what goes on.AgnosticFront said:Seriously I could name a few occasions where (serious) fights broke out and cops showed up and didn’t do **** except ID the people to see if they had any warrants.