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Did anyone know if there is sniffer dogs, scanners etc at regional post offices? like if I order domestic is there still a chance it could be seized or am I good to go? Surely something from the same country your in wont go through any checking?

Does domestic basically garuntee delivery?

Eagles 2013's picture

They are much too concerned with fentanyol and others to even train dogs to sniff for that. Been in the black market game for 10 years, only lost one pack to seizure and it was international. Just got a bitchy mom note about not juicing from CBP. Your only rolling the dice by ordering large quantities of raws or liters of finished

UncleYoked's picture

YOU ARE GOOD TO GO BROTHER.. THERE ARE NO DOGS TRAINED TO SNIFF OT GEAR AND AS LONG AS IT IS WELL PACKED YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT LEAKING EITHER

press1's picture

Why is it that you often see drugs dogs on the postal conveyor belt sniffing out packages that contain vials on the Canadian Customs programme thats shown on T.V then? They are always sniffing out vials of Tren & Test etc within books and toys..

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Ozninjaguy's picture

+1 Amazing the shit some people post here on the pretense of actually knowing what they are talking about..

http://roidvisor.com/police-drug-dogs-really-specifically-trained-detect...

CBBurrr's picture

at the same time, how much credibility can you give to one roid based e-zine?
Dogs can be trained to sniff just about anything. I heard they had a dog trained to sniff out digital storage devices, ie usb sticks and SD cards https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/porn-sniffing-dog-helped-bring-down...

But just how often are dogs trained for testosterone sniffing? Is there one sitting next to the conveyor belt at the post office distribution center? not often and not likely is my guess

I bet the more things that you train a dog to sniff for the less effective that animal gets at its job.

JUICEBOX0331's picture

+1

CBBurrr's picture

Understand the fear
It's scary to order illegal drugs in the mail.
My concern was and still is that a source might pack poorly, or that a well packed box is crushed and starts leaking.

growthman's picture

Maybe 1 in 1,000,000. You’re pretty safe domestic

333's picture

I just looked at the title quickly and thought it said dominoes order like you got some bad bread sticks or something

johnmarshall12's picture

Domestic is about as safe as you can get!

JUICEBOX0331's picture

They potentially could if the timing is right, in my town there is a dog that goes through the post office every couple of weeks. Regionally, I would say yes but the chances of them finding your package is slim since they are processing way too much mail, way too fast.

junkyarddesiel's picture

I have a dog that sniffs out gym thongs.

kodiakGRRL's picture

no there are no K9s trained to sniff gear. it isn't worth the time money or effort to train the dogs. if a postal agent thinks that your package needs to be searched they have to obtain a warrant to open it.

Oh yeah... there are only two guarantees in life.... death and taxes

heavymetalmonsterD's picture

Well said sister

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Christophany's picture

Oh yeah... there are only two guarantees in life.... death and taxes

Damn straight!

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growthman's picture

1st, I’m a prior (happy) customer and fan grrlll (so there is respect for ya).

That said I agree and disagree; postal service probably not. Agreed no guarantees in life except what you mentioned true...BUT, I did have a k9 lunge at me while crossing the border a # of years back with my pockets full of gear. So yeah there are k9’s trained to sniff it out, not likely within a domestic order as there are so many packs that go through and k9’s don’t frequent usps.

kodiakGRRL's picture

sorry growth .. we can disagree but having worked closely with the k9s for many years I can tell you they don't train them for gear ;-) I even suggested it and they said absolutely not. so trust me on this one that k9 lunging at you probably thought you were acting shifty .... they're smart dogs lol

they will hit on your money though ...

growthman's picture

Very well could have been a bit shifty for what I had in my pocket or money. I don’t know enough about the dogs tbh. I do know that this was an adolescent German Shepherd that lunged at me and then starting kind of jumping up and down (going from all fours to the hind legs) then the customs agent near it was all excited. I got rushed by 3-4 customs agents. They asked what I had and after emptying my pockets they put me in cuffs.

growthman's picture

They put me in handcuffs in front of tons of people (2 sets :)), detained me for about 4 hours, made me sign a piece of paper and issued me a fine. Nothing on my record. Honestly I’d probably done it 3-4x in the past if not more. No weed. I had test ampoules, anavar, and a bottle of tren I believe. The customs agents were retarded tbh. They barely searched me. After being detained for 4 hours when they released me more test amps were falling out and I asked if they wanted those also.

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333's picture

Perfectly said

robb's picture

Domestically your miles more likely to get your package. I had a pack of caber, 5 bottles split open, even though its not gear they just resealed it and sent it on it's way. You would have to be the most unlucky person to lose a package at the post office.

In the UK there was an issue with people having weed sent to them and even though the package stunk blatantly of what it was it was more trouble with paper work for post office to deal with so they just delivered it regardless.

Sam I Am's picture

I dont think there useing dogs either. You could train the dog to sniff out anything whether it's in oil or not. Some narcotics come into the country in liquid form. Very easy to do with the right dog and they have the best. The dogs are actually tracking a toy. That's why when you see a dog make a hit you'll see the handler throw a ball or toy out for the dog to retrieve. This was figured out by a fellow named Col. Conrad Most during WW1. The same training process is used today.

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Sam I Am's picture

You can train a dog sniff out anything. Apparently even cancer in the human body. Cats have an even better since of smell but there untrainable.

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Fred G.Sanfords's picture

I let my daughter in high school borrow my work truck one day and the local sheriff was walking the parking lot with the dogs at the school. She as called out by the principal and the police to open my truck because the dog hit on it. I had a 20 man first aid kit still sealed in plastic and it had asprine in it and the dog detected it! It’s crazy how sensitive these dogs can be.

Bill G's picture

Cats are untrainable. ?
Un true....

I trained mine to sleep on the couch

press1's picture

You on about pus***s or cats here Bill?..

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Bill G's picture

Uhm....

Sam I Am's picture

No he trained you to watch him sleep on the couch...

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Bill G's picture

Its my story . Ill tell it how i see fit , Sam

shaun1's picture

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press1's picture

I bet they wouldn't have a problem sniffing out some guaiacol lol

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Thebully's picture

Thanks brother

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