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when living i Australia my Aussie mates used to get allot of seeds sent to my address from europe and we never had any trouble. usually they were in a wallet or dvd box.
i came from Jamaica through two large american airports in November with a bag of seeds and there was enough weed in the bag for two or three nice joints to in my bag thankfully no trouble. dogs arent 100% effective either. here where i live funny story there are drug sniffing dogs at all the prisons to stop drugs coming in. it turned out the majority of the dogs around the different prisons could not detect drugs so they had to be taken away and re trained lol
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I'm not going to bank on luck or badly trained dogs. Interesting story though.
I look to stack the deck in my favour, walking through airports with a bag of seeds and weed is just a crapshoot. I may seem like an OCD Debbie Downer, but my intention is to get through life without a conviction. Quote:
AHA! Found the MSDS for SigmaAldrich pseudo-marijuana scent. Pyrogenic colloidal silica, 1% - anti-caking ingredient. Cellulose, 98.5% - buffer. Butane-2,3-diol, 0.4% - Brewers yeast? Or a by-product of glucose fermentation by brewers yeast. Not entirely sure. 1-methyl-4-propan-, 0.1% - γ-terpinene, cant find a common name. A Comparison of Real Versus Simulated Contraband VOCs for Reliable Detector Dog Training Utilizing SPME-GC-MS This study is seven years old, whether SigmaAldrich has revised their formula is unclear. It would appear that some dogs are trained with actual marijuana, but it appears less common, as there is much red-tape to plow through every time you need a sample. Not a reader of CC, but found this. Interesting browse, learned a few general things about dogs I was unaware of. I strongly advise anyone against interpreting this incorrectly, re: that drug dogs are ineffective. |
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The terpene they train dogs with is caryophyllene. Had to look it up.
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Wow, did I ever go off into left field. Much appreciated.
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I thought Spain had a quarrantine on any sort of seeds a yr or two ago, I think it may have been lifted, but I heard at that time nothing was getting thru, not sure about now. It's been a minute since I heard or seen that.
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can we get MOM in uk we have so much crap here
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sick of sreet dealers with there leafy shit
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So my Spanish friend confirmed the arrival ,so marking pepper seeds on the package didn't cause any issues.
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I know this is old, but I thought I'd add this. Importing any seeds require a Phytosanitary Certificate. Interestingly, if it's to be used as Bird Feed, it's exempt from any documentation. Inspections.gc.ca (section 1.5) I was recently in Honduras for a vacation and a side of Strain Hunting. I spoke to Health Canada (Border Services redirected me to them) about bringing back seeds and the only requirement is that the package clearly state "Product of Honduras", and that it be declared as "Bird Feed" on the package. Health Canada said that it would be up to the Border Agent to assess if it was going to be used as intended (feed some birds. lol). So I set up a Bird Watching website, with the URL clearly stated with the destination address, and voila! I'm waiting for the 2lbs of seeds via FedEx as I write this. Still, I'm crossing my fingers. lol |
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