Is there more risk ordering now than a few months ago?

There have been posts about the safety of buying marijuana especially in the past weeks, but I'm not sure if it's FUD or actually valid. For example I know probes have been used in the past but I've never had a problem. Are the chances of getting packs intercepted higher since say 3 months ago?


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[10 Points] Theeconomist1:

Its hard to tell. I'm too lazy to look back, but I do want to say that some people who have a presence on the sub (ie, not using a throwaway) have said that packs coming out of high risk states (specifically Colorado) have been probed when they received it. If you are to believe it, it does seem that its specific to certain states and not necessarily equal risk across all states.

Are teh chances higher? Well, who knows. I still tend to believe that even if the chances are higher, its still a very small chance, esp for personal amounts. Someone had the analogy that I felt appropriate (can't remember who) - its like buying 10 lotto tickets instead of 1 - sure, the chances of winning are higher when you buy 10, but its still a terrible chance of winning and doesn't make much difference at the end of the day.


[5 Points] None:

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[3 Points] Trappy_Pandora:

Don't buy your weed out of colorado? That might be the only thing to have changed.


[2 Points] PurpleBeamz:

That blows because some of the vendors I use ship from CO, would you say I'd be okay if I kept it under an Ounce?


[1 Points] theseeker01:

I have a clearnet etizolam pack that only has one scan on it and it's the arrival scan. I swear every time i buy clearnet etiz it gets held up. It doesn't even say priority or type of mail just features tracking. Has the probing of stuff been confirmed? I suspected it for awhile personally.


[1 Points] PartyTimeSupply:

It sounds like maybe only Colorado big packs are getting probed. I know I haven't had a problem shipping from West Coast states.


[1 Points] Drugaddicatedanimal:

I stopped ordering drugs that dogs are trained to hit on. IMO, LE and postal inspectors have stepped up their game for sure. I've been following every story that resulted in DNM arrest since hammertime and it certainly seems like LE and usps is starting to make more of an effort. In the beginning they were pretty clueless. But an increase in CDs and DNM arrest could also be explained by the ever increasing number of buyers using DNMs.


[1 Points] defiantlyfucked:

3 months ago?

Sure. It is just as safe.

Chances of getting caught are slim even if we do believe that probing is occurring.

The important thing is that the strategy is constantly changing from the vendor standpoint. I was hoping for more suggestions and less calling people paranoid when I made the post about the fuzz probing marijuana packs.