Canadian customs love letter

So, there was a letter in my PO box describing the contents of a package sent to me, saying it had been confiscated. (It should've been under 30g, so they shouldn't have been allowed to open it.) Now, I'm not that worried, thinking that if they wanted to nab me they wouldn't have sent me a letter first (although I'll clean house just to be on the safe side).

However, is my name or address now flagged? Some more packages are on the way, will those get checked as well? If I close my PO box, will my name still be on some kind of registry? I travel a lot, can I expect trouble coming back into Canada? Any advice? Any one in a similar situation?


Comments


[1 Points] None:

What do you mean if it's under 30g they can't open it? I'm pretty sure if they suspect it's something illegal, it doesn't matter if it's .5g they will open it


[1 Points] Throwaway77667:

Post a pic of the love note, I'm curious what it's says


[1 Points] berneraccount:

They can confiscate it but cannot open it.