Say someone ordered some tree and it was seized, how did that happen? Did they smell it? Open in? See it through one of those x-ray scanner things they have at customs lol? And by they I mean USPS lol
So what causes a package to be seized?
Say someone ordered some tree and it was seized, how did that happen? Did they smell it? Open in? See it through one of those x-ray scanner things they have at customs lol? And by they I mean USPS lol
[13 Points] UnderGroundDrugRoad:
[10 Points] idontdoanydrug:
Could be a number of reasons. If it was something smelly like cannabis it may have not been sealed correctly which leaked the smell over time or had weed residue on the packaging. Either that or the package just looked suspicious, bad return address, highly profiled ship state.
[4 Points] None:
This question belongs in r/usps...
[4 Points] intothestarz:
Ordering from budcentral causes your packages to get seized.
[3 Points] None:
Writing on the package " this contains weed" will probably get it seized.
[3 Points] lulumeme:
If it's found to contain kratom you done
[1 Points] melatonin321:
USPS moves 250,000,000 pieces of mail a day. Stuff getting seized is from Intel or leaking packages.
The idea that they seize based upon some ability to detect sealed drugs inside a package is ludicrous.
[-1 Points] CognitiveDissident7:
There are a number of red flags, once a package has enough red flags it will get opened, if it is found to contain illicit substances it will be seized.
I'd go with the vendor is dumb or profiled but there could be other reasons.