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Discussion => Shipping => Topic started by: b33m01 on March 21, 2012, 04:53 am

Title: Safest thing to ship
Post by: b33m01 on March 21, 2012, 04:53 am
What do you think is the safest substance you can ship? I feel like LSD on blotter paper would be easiest and safest.
Title: Re: Safest thing to ship
Post by: SpeedCrunch on March 21, 2012, 11:35 pm
What do you think is the safest substance you can ship? I feel like LSD on blotter paper would be easiest and safest.

I would say LSD (on blotter paper) as LSD is odorless and colorless and as for the blotter paper well it just looks like paper on X-Ray.

I would say LSD has to be one of the safest drugs to ship.

I have ordered LSD from high risk overseas countries AKA the Netherlands customs is always scanning mail from the Netherlands and yet I have always received my orders in 2-3 days time.

Kind Regards
SpeedCrunch
Title: Re: Safest thing to ship
Post by: MailMaxDev on March 22, 2012, 12:38 am
LSD and other drugs that fit on a blotter like 25i-nbome, DOM and DOC should be pretty safe to ship.
Title: Re: Safest thing to ship
Post by: krut on March 22, 2012, 09:48 pm
It feels like all drugs that canines are not trained to sniff for are pretty safe to ship in small quantities.
Title: Re: Safest thing to ship
Post by: greencrayon on March 24, 2012, 05:43 pm
I was under the impression that it is safer to ship an unscheduled research chemical that easily fits into a flat envelope. The active dose for a lot of these is really, really tiny. If they do find a white powder inside, it will be hard to identify with a test. And if they do identify it, you could plausibly argue that it was unscheduled and not for consumption.
Title: Re: Safest thing to ship
Post by: quinone on March 26, 2012, 04:44 am
Etizolam, Kratom, Salvia .... unscheduled drugs :)
Title: Re: Safest thing to ship
Post by: Appa on March 26, 2012, 05:49 am
Mushrooms, despite being pretty bulky, are relatively safe to ship.  There are many thousands of legal mushrooms, some of which people ship commonly for health or culinary reasons.  Psilocybin mushrooms don't have a distinctive smell for dogs to pick up on, so without a lab test, the average postal employee would have to overlook it.