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#926034 - 09/05/09 01:12 PM
Re: I just recieved a seizure notice from customs,...
[Re: Strawberry]
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a lot of people have said what i'm about to say, but it never hurts to reiterate...so i'm bumping this up for people to remind them. just FYI, this is info from someone who's been ordering from US and overseas since the late 1990's through today. ignore any LLs. don't try to get the money back (unless you are sure it can't be traced). i have received over 10 LLs over the years from multiple places, and the gov't would be able to find out who i am quite quickly due to my work if they wanted to. i never respond (throw them out, actually), never try to get my money back - and have never had a problem with the gov't. in fact, reships have always reached me (when i've been sent a reshipment), which proves to me i am not a) on a watch list or b) LLs are simply random - a lot of mail is processed in the US. note: my overseas orders are 90% benzos; the other 10% is low-dose codeine. this doesn't help pain patients much, i realize - just giving my experience. i suspect that my overseas stuff is class IV at most. benzos are class IV; codeine w/tylenol from our friends in new zealand seems to be class V per wiki: In the United States, codeine is regulated by the Controlled Substances Act. It is a Schedule II controlled substance for pain-relief products containing codeine alone or more than 90 mg per dosage unit. In combination with aspirin or acetaminophen (paracetamol/Tylenol) it is listed as Schedule III or V, depending on formula. since the amount in the NZ tablets are low dose, i believe they qualify for V - in any case, not III (as in tylenol #3). just some advice from someone who's been doing this quite a long time and received a LL in the last 6 months from our favorite new zealand pain relievers (if you use codeine). it's scary to receive LLs - i know - but if you're careful with the amount and how often you order, i believe you're just fine. at least, my experience seems to bear that out. my first LL was in the 1990's.
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#973973 - 12/03/09 08:54 PM
Re: I just recieved a seizure notice from customs,...
[Re: maggie7018]
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Registered: 08/05/09
Posts: 310
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The FDA confiscations are generally different than the customs confiscations. Customs can confiscate, send a LL, and that is that. Pretty black and white.
I have read of instances where customs got ahold of something, either didn't know what it was, or wanted a second opinion, sent it to the FDA, and it would get inspected and either sent on it's way, or confiscated.
Customs seems to confiscate on the vasis of "this is illegal, we can confiscate it".
FDA can confiscate a validly ordered prescription med, or herbal supplements and vitamins, based on what is allowed in the country for what use,
FDA also confiscates based on if the company that manufactured the product is on a watch list because they sell products that the FDA feels are dangerous, i.e. insulin that does not meet U.S. standards.
In all the searches I have done on this, folks who only order small amounts of pain meds etc do not get prosecuted. Only those who try to bring in stupid amounts.
Also, NEVER sign and return the LL. NEVER!
As far as "does my name and address go on a watch list?". I have read a post by a lawyer that says, under rare circumstances, yes. Again, trying to bring in large amounts. Otherwise, no.
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