I've been buying drugs from overseas for years w/o a problem. I'm currently buying BAC from River and it got here in 7 days which is Great!!!
My question is how do they do it legally???
This shit has to go through Customs right?? Is it don't ask don't tell or what???
I'm in the middle of titrating up on BAC (170 mg a day) and I don't want River to all of sudden get shut down................Or am I over reacting. Just don't understand how the system works. If anyone knows out there I'd really appreciate some advice........
 
							
						

 . I'm not exactly sure of the fine legal lines either. But I do know that, in almost 4 years on this board, and ordering bac from overseas, myself, I've never seen a single case of customs interfering with bac delivery. I HAVE seen that happen in the EU - seem to remember Scotland and maybe Ireland being the most difficult places to receive. But even under those conditions, I have personally Fed-exed meds to members in those countries, and they were received. I used All Day Chemist, and they ship to the U.S. from India. Never a problem, and I would think that anything send from Asia would be more likely to attract attention than from almost anywhere else. So I think you're good. And I also think that Space's suggestion to ALWAYS have back-up bac is a good one. Essential, actually, for anyone on the baclofen trail. I also have a prescription, which I got filled for 90 days last summer when I was going out of the country. For some reason, the pharmacy kept renewing for 90 days every month for a while. You would. not. believe. how much bac I have in my "pharmacy drawer."
. I'm not exactly sure of the fine legal lines either. But I do know that, in almost 4 years on this board, and ordering bac from overseas, myself, I've never seen a single case of customs interfering with bac delivery. I HAVE seen that happen in the EU - seem to remember Scotland and maybe Ireland being the most difficult places to receive. But even under those conditions, I have personally Fed-exed meds to members in those countries, and they were received. I used All Day Chemist, and they ship to the U.S. from India. Never a problem, and I would think that anything send from Asia would be more likely to attract attention than from almost anywhere else. So I think you're good. And I also think that Space's suggestion to ALWAYS have back-up bac is a good one. Essential, actually, for anyone on the baclofen trail. I also have a prescription, which I got filled for 90 days last summer when I was going out of the country. For some reason, the pharmacy kept renewing for 90 days every month for a while. You would. not. believe. how much bac I have in my "pharmacy drawer."  
 
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