Man, this is scary. I've never heard of a package of raw bark intercepted and prosecuted as DMT. According to the LEO in the article, this person may be charged with distribution, as they are hitting him with 200grams if product, even though once processed that amount of bark is well within reasonable personal use limits. It's like the guy arrested in Georgia recently who has the weight of his soup counted as processed DMT.
Be really, really careful y'all. As psychedelics become more popular and more and more people speak about their benefits, there seems to be a growing perception that law enforcement ignores them. As we can see, especially in smaller jurisdictions, this is simply not true. We aren't sure how the package aroused suspicion, or at what point in it's journey, but it's scary as hell to me, and a good reason to avoid customs. Don't be a marytr.
Sorry to keep posting articles like this, but i do feel that it is a good thing to be aware of. Other's mistakes can be a valuable learning tool, unfortunately.
cringe-worthy article HERE
Be really, really careful y'all. As psychedelics become more popular and more and more people speak about their benefits, there seems to be a growing perception that law enforcement ignores them. As we can see, especially in smaller jurisdictions, this is simply not true. We aren't sure how the package aroused suspicion, or at what point in it's journey, but it's scary as hell to me, and a good reason to avoid customs. Don't be a marytr.
Sorry to keep posting articles like this, but i do feel that it is a good thing to be aware of. Other's mistakes can be a valuable learning tool, unfortunately.
cringe-worthy article HERE