mkbinc1971
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I have noticed lately a lot of seed orders seem to be getting found by big brother buzzkill, has anyone else noticed this?
i agree, go over to youtube and look at all of the a holes posting pix of their packaging.. wtf good comes from this, other than more people not getting their gear...too much discussion.
too many pics posted of methods.
too many kids fucking it up for the rest of us.
its not just the 'tude. it's going on everywhere. even the dutch are changing laws pertaining to grow shops , coffee shops, and weed in general.
in dutch & very recent (2013) mj related law changes : https://zoek.officielebekendmakingen.nl/kst-32842-A.html
im an advocate of : if you post or talk/picture/show ship methods or ask for gear in open forum = ban
then why aren't 100% of orders coming into the states getting confiscated m8?As dumb as those folks who are posting those pics and vids are, they are not the main reason for the increase in package seizures.
At the beginning of the year, the US Customs Department received new x-ray machines.
The old x-ray machines they had could only make out shapes in black and white.
These new x-ray machine can give color, 3-D images, of a packages contents.
This includes the ability to be able to read any exposed labels, forms, or text.
In other words, start making your own F2's, and various crosses from your current seed collection, now.
You're going to need them.
How did they know they were cannabis seeds?In hindsight i feel a little dumb for investing so much in beans but at the time I had a GF with lots money and she would spoil me lol
I exaggerated with the dollar amount but it was a shitload of seedsHow did they know they were cannabis seeds?
Because they don't scan every single package coming into the US, that would take forever.then why aren't 100% of orders coming into the states getting confiscated m8?
you have any links or anything for these new x ray machines? not that i don't believe you, would just like to read more about it is all.. ty..Because they don't scan every single package coming into the US, that would take forever.
They sort out suspicious parcels by curious addresses (like shipping from Spain and the UK as the current examples), or any clues they can discern from a standard inspection (size, shape, shaking, and squeezing), and then those packages get the x-ray treatment.
Customs just started using these new x-ray machines and they seem to be doing a good job by the sounds of all the recent seizures.
So I can only see them ordering more in the future.
Technology is making everything visible, there are no more secrets.