Through the mail within US?

onehitshit

Active Member
Okay, so a few friends of mine from other message boards in the drug net of things really need to try a few things. LSD and K and even X are hard to come by in some areas apparently. What I'm asking is that if someone were to perhaps mail these things to them in a postcard or something (within the US), should everything be alright?
 

WillieNelson

Well-Known Member
First off, I am only an old stoner, but i know a little about your question. LSD and Ketamine are not detectable by any means currently used. Pure MDMA will also not get hit by a drug dog. Make sure the E is clean(no amphetamines or opiates) and no worries.
 

WillieNelson

Well-Known Member
Try looking for a group called dancesafe or dancesafe.org maybe. They used to post pictures with lab results of E(MDMA) from around the country)
 

Schmidty

Asshole Patrol
To answer your question about shipping... and this all depends on how much effort you put into it...

I've seen quite a few methods used to ship items via UPS, FedEx, ground USPS Mail, ect... My old boss, and this was for a pretty good size company, had his herb shipped directly to the office via UPS. I dont know details on packaging there, but it used to kill me!

One of the best ways that I have seen to ship pills from location to location is one of those chocolate balls, hollowed out with candy in it. They're very easy to unpackage, cut the chocolate ball open at the seam, remove undesired candy, insert desired candy, super glue closed, seal back up in the packaging, and use scotch tape to close up the plastic wrapper. I've also seen a similar method used with Skittles bags, but they're a bit harder to open and seal shut.

LSD is an easy one, simply due to your being able to put liquid onto almost anything... As stated, it has no detectable smell so you're pretty much open to anything there.

As for the special K... I have only seen it shipped once, and it was in a small glass vial marked with vet stickers, which were acquired by a friend that worked in a local vet office. She worked up the stickers to reflect something along the lines of flea medicine, hooked us up with a bunch of shipping labels that made the whole thing look official, and we were all set.
 

midgradeindasouth

Well-Known Member
The tests they have for lsd detect the chemical changes in the body while the person is on it.
If they are able to detect in a human then it is only for like 12-24 hrs of or after use.

As far as testing the liquid or blotter.
They would need a full blown chemist to determine whether it is water or LSD.

As far as pills I would think you could aquire pill bottles and a label maker if necessary. (prob computer generated)
Maybe a pharm tech could get bottles, stickers, and labels.
If they got caught it would be very minor charge as opposed to getting caught with stealing the pills.

Then you could make them look official like the K dude used the VET stickers for.
 

Ethnobotanist

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I can be done. I had a friend who successfully shipped LSD-25 to his friend across the country in a greeting card.

LSD has no detectable smell, and canine narcotics officers ("drug dogs") cannot detect MDMA, LSD, and a whole host of other things. I have a close family member who is a police officer with a canine, and according to him, the dog can detect marijuana, PCP, and almost any opiate. Per what he said, his dog can detect almost any opiate, even synthetic ones. Not kidding. To anyone who does these, I urge the utmost caution. And these dogs are vicious, by the way. The dog is supposed to be kept outside and away from people, for fear that it will attack anyone that is not the handler (sometimes, that is not even safety enough- a fellow officer of his had to put down a dog because it attacked his owner for some unknown reason).

LSD is not hard to ship, but it might loose some potency depending on the method with which it was sent. I would think that ketamine would be the most difficult to ship, but if you're creative, it shouldn't be too high of a hurdle.

~Ethno
 

staggerlee

Active Member
i have a friend who is one of the highest, no pun intended, bosses at the main post office here in town, and he told me that packages are not sniffed by dogs. he recommended that "things" including green,be sent next day air or at least through the air. the main reason for the air mail is so that less people handle the package.
 

Ralphie

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get a bottle of shampoo or soap with a opiaque bottle.. put the products in safe plastic bags which will handle the soap/liquid, seal it shut.. throws off the smell as well. you can fit a decent amount in one bottle
 
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