Order got intercepted and i got a call from the cops NSW australia

Instead of a love letter, i was called up, they asked some questions regarding my current residence and if i was expecting anything in the mail, if i partake in any illegal substances etc, i said no to everything. they said no problem and that the items would be destroyed.

Has anyone in Aus had anything similar, the items confiscated where a small amount of psychedelic research chems less than 1 gram in total. Think i need to be worried? the amounts were small. however being called as opposed to just sent a letter saying the items were confiscated seems strange.


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[19 Points] None:

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[15 Points] Yellow-King-yo:

Australia is beautiful but man I'm glad I don't live there. Expensive drugs and strict customs.


[13 Points] WorkMoneyPartyBitchs:

Did you order domestic or international?


[2 Points] MezDez:

what was intercepted?

Australian analogue laws are broad and are only really inplace because people have died and its the governments way of saying 'we have things in place'...

no one has been convicted on research chemicals in Australia apart from the mephedrone case in 2009. The problem the authorities have is that it is rather costly and difficult to come to an conclusion on how to 'schedule' a analog. There are derivatives that are active in mcg, but it is chemically closer to substances that are active in 20-100mg for example. I know people who have been literally arrested with suspicious white powder that happened to be equivalent to a few hundred doses of 2c-e and were let off because they couldnt be fucked to fine a common relative to take on its scheduling, even though 2c-b and 2c-t-7 are both explicitly illegal and scheduled.. so i dont know what went on there...

second of all research chems dont, for most part, come up on custom's street lab. so first past detection of drugs cannot be concluded. but any 'suspicious' white powder without any clear indications of what it is (after it has been inspected) is usually held from going any further. usually in small amounts, shit is destroyed by direction of the AFP if it isnt explicitly illegal but falls within the catch-all-clause