Should I be worried?

Pack was scanned as "departed USPS facility" in a east coast city over a day away, which is also the first USPS facility it entered, then marked "In transit to destination" with no location at all a little over 12hrs later. Seems pretty strange to me just looking for some reassurance.

Pack was a personal amount of bud but enough that it could look like that wasn't the case(spent just north of 5 I'm sure you can guess the weight)and the felony amount for even possession in my state is well under 2oz. Is this type of scan normal? Pretty worried right now


Comments


[4 Points] guacamolly1:

"In transit to destination" is a placeholder for "we have no idea where the fuck your package is". During the holidays my packs were getting stuck with that status for 2-3 days at a time in some cases. You're fine. Still, clean house, belize, etc...


[1 Points] cidilicious:

and the weather has nothing to do with this in your general area? with the info you provided (which technically isn't a bad thing) we can only guess.


[0 Points] lampspeaker1:

After 24 hours get worried. Usually takes me about 15 hours after "in transit" and confiscated packs always stop before than. Unless it's a CD and then before taking it in just make sure it's not fucking gaping open. Other than that ur good.