Question about USPS.

AKDave0

New Member
Hello Everyone,

Allow me to explain a situation to you all.

For a little while now, a buddy and I have been sending/receiving CBD shatter through the mail. We both were under the impression that CBD was legal, but still took precautions. Prepaid cards for kiosk. False name, real return address to a vacant house in NorCal. The sealing and packing were always taken into great care. Invoicing inside the package clearly stated that it was CBD, no THC. Express priority methodology. Let me say now, so it is very clear. No THC products were ever sent, ever.

Last week, three agents came to my house. I am assuming Postal Inspector Law Enforcement. They asked for the addressee, I said, "they don't live here anymore." The lead then presented a piece of paper in a bifold with no badge. "This is a suspicious package that has been flagged, have you ever received packages addressed to this person?" "yes, i said" It's an upstairs/downstairs duplex, we have accepted all kinds of packages for neighbors over the last 13 years of living here." "What happens to them?", I said, "we generally leave them outside and then they disappear."

"People sometimes have packages delivered to houses, they no longer live at that are suspect."
He then says, "Do you want it?" NO! i replied. Thanks and have a great day, he said. Then they left.

A few thing struck me as strange.
They came in regular vehicles, two pickup trucks.
They never asked for my identification.
They left no cards or paperwork.
There has been no follow up.

What are your opinions on the matter?
 

Mountain Bud

Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone,

Allow me to explain a situation to you all.

For a little while now, a buddy and I have been sending/receiving CBD shatter through the mail. We both were under the impression that CBD was legal, but still took precautions. Prepaid cards for kiosk. False name, real return address to a vacant house in NorCal. The sealing and packing were always taken into great care. Invoicing inside the package clearly stated that it was CBD, no THC. Express priority methodology. Let me say now, so it is very clear. No THC products were ever sent, ever.

Last week, three agents came to my house. I am assuming Postal Inspector Law Enforcement. They asked for the addressee, I said, "they don't live here anymore." The lead then presented a piece of paper in a bifold with no badge. "This is a suspicious package that has been flagged, have you ever received packages addressed to this person?" "yes, i said" It's an upstairs/downstairs duplex, we have accepted all kinds of packages for neighbors over the last 13 years of living here." "What happens to them?", I said, "we generally leave them outside and then they disappear."

"People sometimes have packages delivered to houses, they no longer live at that are suspect."
He then says, "Do you want it?" NO! i replied. Thanks and have a great day, he said. Then they left.

A few thing struck me as strange.
They came in regular vehicles, two pickup trucks.
They never asked for my identification.
They left no cards or paperwork.
There has been no follow up.

What are your opinions on the matter?
Sounds like you had all the correct answers with just the right housing arrangements to avoid arrest. Like said, may karma continue to bless you.
 

Thefarmer12

Well-Known Member
No one scarier in this world than the us postal Inspecters. They carry guns and quite an amount of power. Consider yourself lucky and like poster above said, lay low.
 
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