How risky is it to buy b*nzos online, ie legally

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FourCandles

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Just wondering if anyone has been or knows of anyone actually being charged by the police/ law for buying the likes of b*nzos online?
Wondering how much of a risk it actually is.....
Opinions/ discuss....?
Something else I'm anxious about.....
 
Highly unlikely that you’d be chased for having purchased something online. They would prosecute the vendor not the customers.
However if you’re ordering from outside your own country it might get stopped at Customs and they would send you a LL.
 
Just another thing for us poor souls to worry about while a doctor gate keeps us into jumping through hoops for money we barely have. But I also agree unless your buying ungodly amounts.
 
Well, technically it's legal to import prescription meds for your own or your household's use - as long as it's not stupid amounts (more than about 3 months worth) which could get you done for dealing. Vet meds are treating more striclty and if you import a brand that is not licensed in the UK (even if the ingredients are exaclty the same as one that is), Customs will seize it (if they notice).
 
I don’t think the customer will get in too much trouble, the vendor will definitely take the hit. I think you would have more chances getting scammed or something of the sort it’s super easy to get ripped especially online. I’ve been ripped on telegram and WhatsApp a few times. Getting fakes could be a better possibility as well there’s no way to really verify until you get your package. It’s hard to verify your stuff over pictures. Lastly vendors could just go ghost as well but some will just have a exit scam once they leave and go quiet
 
Well, technically it's legal to import prescription meds for your own or your household's use - as long as it's not stupid amounts (more than about 3 months worth) which could get you done for dealing. Vet meds are treating more striclty and if you import a brand that is not licensed in the UK (even if the ingredients are exaclty the same as one that is), Customs will seize it (if they notice).
Actually anything that is controlled - such as benzodiazepines - are not legal to import even with a so-called prescription and will be seized if customs happens to find yours. As far as prosecuting anyone for it, that is highly highly unlikely unless, as other folks said, you are purchasing amounts that indicate possible distribution.

There is no way they're going to make a case, due to the cost, to prosecute someone for a couple hundred xanax. However the biggest thing you should ALWAYS remember is that if law enforcement ever were to come to your door you absolutely must not talk to them. All you do is say you're uncomfortable talking to law enforcement without a lawyer present. And stick to that. The one person I know who was prosecuted over some pain medicine (got some probation) made the mistake of admitting to purchasing them. Even this person's own public defender told them that if not admitted to, no case would've been made.
 
I am more concerned with getting fake/bunk pills . I have ordered a lot of benzo's over the years , and have gotten a few love letters ,. As long as you use proactive methods for delivery you run an almost zero chance of any law enforcement showing up at your door.
 
Just wondering if anyone has been or knows of anyone actually being charged by the police/ law for buying the likes of b*nzos online?
Wondering how much of a risk it actually is.....
Opinions/ discuss....?
Something else I'm anxious about.....
Yes, I know some cases, especially in Europe. But for large orders and if you order online, you must be smart enough to do it anonymous...
A fake name or safe PO Boxes...Also, the payment way to your vendor must be safe too...
Good luck!
 
I have never heard of anyone being arrested for ordering reasonable amounts of meds like bensoes or trams online. I have heard of or know of people who have had a visit from their friendly law enforcement person and getting a lecture and an unofficial slap on the hand. But if a person orders what some official type person considers an excessive amount, that person then is examined closely for possible distribution and may get a serious visit that requires a lawyer. I know of one person who was ordering excessive amounts and was using a PO box, who has now vanished and who did not benefit from having a lawyer. With the constant possibility of seizures, it is tempting to try to order large amounts to stock up. Its just one of life's quandaries---damned if you do and dammed if you don't
 
Hate to say it, but we might not have that option of buying benzos online much longer . I hope I'm wrong .
I don’t see that happening, myself. As long as there is demand there’s usually someone figuring out a way to supply. It definitely costs more than it used to, but I certainly still see many options for both those and other in-demand meds.

The biggest problem in this field is getting safe meds. The more in demand, the more likely counterfeits are a possibility.

In the “authority’s” attempt to cut off supply all they’ve done is make it all a lot less safe…😏
 
Benzos are schedule IV in the US so they're not really something I'd worry about personally. They're focused on the sellers of hard opioids/fent mostly, which are schedule II.
 
Thanks for all your thoughts/ opinions.
I still think there is an element of risk legally, but agree as long as not buying stupid amounts, they are more likely to go after suppliers.
class C in the UK, no personal use amount is recognised in the UK.....
it's all a bit risky that along with possible bunk meds, makes me question why I still do this.....
 
Benzos are schedule IV in the US so they're not really something I'd worry about personally. They're focused on the sellers of hard opioids/fent mostly, which are schedule II.
You would think they are Sch II the way the docs treat them. It's hard to get them prescribed in the US I think.
Yeah had to look them up first because I thought it was possible they'd be schedule II.
 
Well, technically it's legal to import prescription meds for your own or your household's use - as long as it's not stupid amounts (more than about 3 months worth) which could get you done for dealing. Vet meds are treating more striclty and if you import a brand that is not licensed in the UK (even if the ingredients are exaclty the same as one that is), Customs will seize it (if they notice).
No, it 100% is not legal. That said, it’s not like they’re going to come after you unless someone is ordering by the tens of thousands, dealing, or already wanted for something else…
 
Benzos are schedule IV in the US so they're not really something I'd worry about personally. They're focused on the sellers of hard opioids/fent mostly, which are schedule II.
You would think they are Sch II the way the docs treat them. It's hard to get them prescribed in the US I think.
Yeah had to look them up first because I thought it was possible they'd be schedule II.
No benzos are schedule 2 in the USA. Some barbiturates are scheduled 2, but most are 3 and a few are 4.
 
Benzos are schedule IV in the US so they're not really something I'd worry about personally. They're focused on the sellers of hard opioids/fent mostly, which are schedule II.
You would think they are Sch II the way the docs treat them. It's hard to get them prescribed in the US I think.
They’re only going that way due to the opioid “crisis”, which was 100% self-caused by the system in the first place, due to the ease of dying from OD when mixed, as well as due to more and more evidence showing significant long term risks (ie- gastrointestinal cancers, dementia/early onset Alzheimer’s, increased risk of falls, and the fact that PAWS with benzos are some of the longest lasting of any medication).
 
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